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Staff Icon7-10 Split - The Stars Have Fallen (Cover Artwork)

7-10 Split

The Stars Have Fallen (2003)
New School

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Contributed by: Brian
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Published on February 27th 2004


It's odd, really. At first listen, I was ready to throw these guys into the overcrowded pop-punk / screamo pile and spastically drop a tall glass of orange soda on top of the underside of the CD. But as 7-10 Split's sound started to take shape, it came to me that The Stars Have Fallen is slightly more than that...though I'm still thirsty.

Around eighty-five percent of their sound is composed of latter-day Millencolin - riffs, tempo, and vocals all proudly represented, but all significantly more cohesive and just slightly more intricate, almost like a Strung Out-lite. The songs flow rather well, perhaps a little too much - the breakdowns of the songs are abrupt and half the time you don't know the next song has started until twenty seconds in. The growls they use are only occasional, but aren't used in any type of the aforementioned pattern. When they use them, it sounds like this cheesy Iron Maiden / Metallica fascination that they have, but more in a Sum 41 way than a Thrice way. Hell, the bridge of "Edwin Coy" sounds like Sum 41's half-joking hair-metal side project, Pain for Pleasure.

The band even attempts treading the dangerous waters of both melodic hardcore and chugging hardcore for a short time each. "Chainsaw Death Riot" is a quick, two-minute dose of their attempt at the first with effective shouting and a poppy chorus, and while dubbing it melodic hardcore is still a bit of a stretch, it's one of the best tracks on the album. The breakdown of "Death Yields Not to the Sweetest of Things" is like a Hatebreed parody, but I think they're being serious when they do it.

The lyrics and packaging, however...oh, the lyrics and packaging... For starters, you saw the title of the damn thing, right? Way too many times, the lyrics give off a sophomoric essence stronger than Macy's perfume department, like the chorus of "Heartless;" "never will find out, never understand / all my questions will go unanswered / you never wanted me, you never cared for me / and now I'm left with another broken..." This theme with some girl that looks like a sympathy-seeking, depressed Bif Naked with tear makeup runs through the artwork, and looks like it was designed by Hot Topic's marketing department. I'm seriously embarrassed every time I take it out in public. Honestly, did you have to put her on both sides of the CD case?

Irregardless, if this band can develop their sound and rework their songwriting, they could put out a great album. Otherwise, it could just be another case of wasted potential.

MP3
"The Stars Have Fallen"
"Chainsaw Death Riot"
"Heartless"




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    Anonymous (December 16, 2005)

    One of the most Amazing bands I have ever heard. Awesome flow, better than average technicality, awesome vocals and a ton passion. I get goose bumps when I listen to this album, especailly "Chainsaw Death Riot".

    krissi (September 23, 2004)

    fuck that was 5 starz b4

    krissi (September 23, 2004)

    I've listened to these guys for a few years now and they kick ass buy this if u don't have it ....bad thing their new cd kill the messenger u can only get only online they aren't with new school any more last i heard their independant n it sucks

    Anonymous (March 15, 2004)

    This band is totally amazing! Every song is good. It has a great mix of hardcore and punk to it. I highly recommend it!

    mar310 (March 2, 2004)

    strung out tears this band to pieces. this score is for lost motel off of live in a dive.

    poopypants (March 1, 2004)

    me no likey no releases no more is guk come out tomorrow me want more emo with keyboards and whiny guys me no want this bowling band do they[ sound like bowling for soup the person on cover is funnier looking than ted leo guy why do you all hate me i want no more of this i want new dillenger4 now and no more of this i hate you i hate you hate hate hate. until the day i die, i'll bleed my heart for no more emo that isnt made fun of. ppppppppppppppppppppppppooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopp pppppp

    inagreendase (February 29, 2004)

    "Irregardless isn't a word."

    http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=irregardless

    Yes, it is.

    TJmoney (February 29, 2004)

    I saw these guys live a few years back they were awesome...chainsaw death riot is a sweet song...they have a song called "grind-core kid" its really catchy...see these guys live if you ever get the chance

    dazed (February 28, 2004)

    score's for the cover art.

    Anonymous (February 28, 2004)

    yea, it's like saying "de-thaw"

    Anonymous (February 28, 2004)

    Irregardless isn't a word.

    Anonymous (February 27, 2004)

    are they still a christian band?

    Anonymous (February 27, 2004)

    score is for Millencolin's Pennybridge Pioneers.

    bleachy (February 27, 2004)

    First! go fuck yourself!

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