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| AmbryHolding On By The Blindfolds We Hide Behind2005 The Death Scene
Review by: Brian See others by this writer Ambry @ The Death Scene (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on June 7th 2005
There's something to be said for a band whose chief influences apparently consistent of Hidden In Plain View and, namely, early Taking Back Sunday. Ambry may come from a state not exactly known for a feritle musical breeding ground (New Hampshire), but they're definitely performing a sound that's all too familiar...perhaps a bit too much, actually. Holding On By The Blindfolds We Hide Behind definitely has a few mind-numbingly catchy tracks going for it, but the scattered screams, lyrics inspired by way of backstabbing and rehashed formula are its painfully obvious faults.
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This album is not good at all. My friend bought it as a joke from the used bin for a dollar and all we could do was laugh. They are the biggest joke to everyone over 17 up here in New Hampshire Don't beleive everything you read, especially from the sheep who only follow their so-called experts opinions. Listen closely to the album and follow your own feelings to form your own opinion. Just remember AMBRY is a very young group of hard working & hard touring guys. Catch them live to receive the full benefit of their talents. This album's alright. Maybe a two-time listener. Pretty much with the rest of The Death Scene's bands. I agree with the review. Although I do enjoy the album a lot more than you do but for the most part you are right. I personally would give it a higher score but everything you said was correct. Next band that claims "darkly introspective" lyrics, and doesn't actually have any, is getting anthrax. band sucks. it's been done. FUCK THEM. yeah you are right, they shold only review stuff that sells good..so drop that attitude fucker Nice Review, I dont mind these guys, like you said a little cliche, but hell if it sells records why the ass not! another shitty album...but i gues every weak or mediocre emo and metal album has to be reviewed, while so many exciting punk albums are not reviewed here...hmm maybe its better that way ah yes. we're now getting bands that looked up to the taking back sunday's and thrice's of the world. As far as the album goes, definitely not my cup 'o joe. The review was nice. Pretty clever writing; informative, too. |