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YELLOWCARD - Lights And Sounds

| Emotionalpunk.com | | After reading a review already of this record, it's hard to believe that people are thinking what they are thinking about the new Yellowcard record. Personally, I was into "Ocean Avenue" the instant it hit, but eventually my infatuation with the album dissolved. Rather, it quickly disappeared and I grew to dislike most of the album, aside from a few catchy anthems....full text |
| | Billboard | | On its 2003 debut "Ocean Avenue," Yellowcard's carbonated pop/punk crossed over to the pop charts. Not a bad place to be, but also not one that lends you a whole lot of long-term cred with the emo set. As such, this follow-up has "Album That Proves We Have Grown" written all over it, but here is the thing: they have. A strong effort that trades sunny-sounding rockers and breakup songs for weightier concerns of war and family, "Lights" conveys that maturity without seeming strained. Sure, there are some numbers fizzy enough for "TRL." ...full text |
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