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| The ReasonThings Couldn't Be Better2007 Smallman
Review by: DarrenMcLeod See others by this writer The Reason's Official Website (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on May 22nd 2007
With the oversaturation of bands in that short-lived “sing-scream-sing” genre that reached its peak in popularity only a few short years ago (only to receive a critical backlash quickly thereafter), it was only natural that most in the genre would simply fade away and die. Yet for some, there was a decision placed in front of them: continue with the constricting style of music you built your fan base on, or make a slow transition from that style to one that is still relevant.
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This record is great with full songs that are momorable, Ravenna was all over the place with tons of filler and was just horrible. The Reason by Black Train Jack is Oh, ok, I thought they named the band after a the smash single from Hoobastank. Thanks for clearing that up. Their first 2 releases were pretty good. This is the final nail in the coffin for this band. Ravenna was much better than this. they were a band long before that shitty song came out. I like how they named their band after Hoobastank's smash hit single. Is it just me or am I the only one that thinks this cd is amazing. Despite a few lame riffs most of this cd is killer. While I think this band is pretty good at tackling which ever genre they choose, its kind of hard for them to maintain any credibility when the just jump to whatever the popular sound of the day is. Sewing with Nancy to Ravenna-era Reason was night and day, and now this jump. It just seems like they're trying to cash in on whatever is fashionable at the time. A staff member who writes for absolutepunk? Traitor! On the 1-10 scale of punk, punknews is like totally a 4 and absolutepunk is a 0.5, at most. i used to be a fan of these guys. but this album simply sucks. definately sounds like a MCS and reggie rip off. you'd think if a band was going to make a transistion in sound they'd be it gradually over two or more albums. not mkae thier second album day and night compaired to thier first. wow. you gave that a way too high rating. they are a complete failure of becoming the next 'it' band. if you have a gavin brown produced record, a sean michael turrell music video, multiple spots on etalk daily, and support from a major label warner canada and you still cant become commercially successful in canada you know youve done something wrong. songs i heard off this are fuckin horrible. |