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| Reggie and the Full EffectLast Stop: Crappy Town2008 Vagrant
Review by: Brian See others by this writer Reggie and the Full Effect @ Vagrant Records (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on July 28th 2008
I was never part of the increasingly popular thought that Reggie and the Full Effect had lost his touch. I truly believe he actually produced his best effort with 2003's diverse and dynamic Under the Tray, and that the straight-faced followup, 2005's Songs Not to Get Married To, worked on a healthy mix of Reggie's feel-good emo-pop breaks and main man James Dewees heavily (in more ways than one) channeling his days in Coalesce. Even after all the criticisms the poor dude was hit with as he went through divorce and drug issues, I refused to believed he had peaked long ago on 1998's Greatest Hits '84-'87. But now, with what seems it may very well be Reggie's final effort, I have to finally concede and admit that Dewees' one-man circus has run its beloved course.
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paridic is not a word. FAIL The second song is pretty cool. Other than that, this is pretty bad. paridic is not a word. FAIL. not my favorite of his albums by a long shot (that would be songs to not get married to) but this is a very listenable record. a lot better than most of what i've bought so far this year should've gotten off at crackton... i might illegaly download this or something. i got the last album for free from a record store, and it was so horrifyingly shitty and atrocious and malignant and despicable and grotesque and god damn awful that i absolutely loved it. if this is half as entertaining as that one, i'll be satisfied. It's not as bad as people are saying. I like it Score is for how much anyone oughta care about this shitty band. Reggie went downhill when Matt Pryor stopped helping him with melodies and songs. all the cool kids ride the R train. Shit! I thought One day as a Lion sucked balls, but this Reggie album is pretty awesome! |