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| Have HeartSongs to Scream at the Sun2008 Bridge Nine
Review by: Brian See others by this writer Bridge Nine Records (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on July 8th 2008
Despite the apparent influence of straight-edge predecessors like Bane, What Feeds the Fire and In My Eyes, Have Heart never quite sounded exactly like their influences. Their early sound eventually morphed into the well-received, youth crew revival-inspired What Counts EP and the followup, the mammoth and more varied The Things We Carry. What's completely unprecedented is how much Songs to Scream at the Sun doesn't sound like the logical progression of all these years leading formidably furious live shows and coarse, fine songwriting, yet how rigorously fluid and intelligent it is despite its inherent similarities and rigid familiarity.
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I think straight edge is stupid but this band kills it, they are amazing live and this is an impressive sophmore effort. it's been amazing watching this band and bridge 9's ascent. have heart went from being an amazing but small band from MA and now they are blowing up everywhere they go, watching their set during the PiB release show perfectly summed up how this band is growing This album rules. I like it a lot more than The Things We Carry, and I thought that album ruled. i thought i was the only one that felt that this album totally had a modern life is war feel..but man seriously, i think this possibly one of the best hardcore albums to come out this year..especially for this summer. the lyrics are on point, the melodies aren't that amazing..but still pretty solid for a band like this. it honestly feels like they're picking up from where MLIW left off from in "Midnight In America". Have Heart will only get better for the next release, i feel it. bands like this Verse, and The Carrier give me hope for this kind of music. i love this album. Is that the kid who is all over the new H2O record? Ugh get him off my screen NOW! I liked this, but all the Modern Life Is War aping in hardcore is kind of getting on my nerves. Not just them, it's happening with a ton of bands. The vocals also sound a lot... lower? woah, danperrone didn't like it??? no way I agree with the 8. Lyrics are whats expected. I thought, much like the new Verse, it had a little too much "yelling emotional phrases in my face" versus quality heavy parts. But maybe that just shows what a worthless human being I am, that I just love heavy riffs. Just like its juvenile and naive to label one's self a Democrat or Republican. underwhelming. awful vocals! No more straight edge talk, please! I ridicule that shit as much as the next guy, but this record is good and doesn't need that tired debate all over its comments. "nobody in their 20s should "claim straight-edge" It took me some time to get into Things We Carry, so this might be the case as well. But either way, I don't think this will be as good as that first full length. Things We Carry was bursting with an originality that only Have Heart possess. But it's kinda lacking this time around. Screaming sounds more like another Modern Life Is War record than a new Have Heart one. nobody in their 20s should "claim straight-edge" Took me a while to let it sink in but when it did...BAM! HUGE step up, great album, excellent live band. now I want to hear this but the shops around me don't really seem to carry Bridge 9 stuff dag nabbit. this album is incredible. it was entirely worth the wait. I had very high hopes for this record and they did not disappoint, "The Things We Carry" is still my fav but this is incredible. Can wait for them and Verse to set it off at the First Unitarian Church. I absolutely fucking love this album. Not such a fan of the rather more obvious first album, but this totally blows me away. Score is for that holy_balls comment. "topically tackling a typical trench" The Dongs We Bury. These lyrics are far from poetical. They have their moments, but when they are not mediocre, they are plain silly. Exhibit A: "There's a feeling inside me that somethings leaving / Like someone stealing salt from sea." yeah, the cover photo is not that great, but the photos inside the booklet are awesome. and they go beautifully with the great lyrics. Haven't heard this record yet. The last one was pretty good. Someone said this one sounds like Modern Life is War? Also, I hate the cover, and if you like it you're probably an asshole. the boy on the cover is waiting for michael jackson |