Usually
everytime I see an indie CD or emo rock, I kindly toss the
CD into a big pile of unwanted cds after a few minutes. Right
before listening to HTH I had a premonition that I would be
doing the same thing. After listening to the whole CD though,
I was proud to keep it away from that dreaded bin. That doesn't
mean the CD is great by any means, it just means that it is
a good representation of a genre that sorely needs it.
HTH
does a great job lyric wise, but the music itself reminds
me of a dulled out version of Weezer. There are many similarities
between the two bands, and if you are a big Weezer fan then
you will probably dig the album, but it just doesn't fit for
someone looking for something with a harder edge to it. The
album itself doesn't sound mixed as good as it should be for
a major label release, and it just reminds me too much of
a poor 128k mp3. The song "Questions" far exceeds any other
song on the album. If the album followed the style of that
song, it would have been more interesting. The rest of the
songs are mellow and some are just boring. I could see someone
listening to this as a chill out album, but it just doesn't
fit as something I would like to see live.
Overall,
Home Town Hero is a good album, it's just not something meant
for the aggressive music listener.
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