THE EXIES - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth reviews
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| Blogcritics |
It's been well over two years since the Exies released an album, and truth be told, they weren't greatly missed. They were one of those bands that seemed always on the cusp of success, what with landing soundtrack deals on a couple of Playstation and XBox games, and being an opening act for Motley Crue in 2005 ( a dubious distinction at best). But they were unable to crack that sound barrier that would make them stars....full text |
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| Sputnikmusic.com |
| It’s back to basics for The Exies with their fourth studio album, the imaginatively-titled A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth. Always a little more studious than the average rock band, taking their cue from John Lennon’s derogatory term for college-level existentialists- philosophers who question and attempt to rationalise the fundamentals of human existence- The Exies nonetheless managed to turn out one of the most artistically redundant rock albums of recent years: 2004’s Head For The Door....full text |
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| Silent Urpoar |
| When Scott Stevens of the Exies wails “I’m trying, I’m still trying” in the song “Stray,” he perfectly sums up my frustration with A Modern Way of Living With the Truth. Despite the band’s good vibe and a spattering of capable rock tunes, each new attempt seems progressively further off the mark. After the one-two punch of the somber “Leaving Song” and raging “Lay Your Money Down,” the album quickly descends into a tepid collection of modern rock. The Exies attempt a laudable criticism of modern society but radio-safe rockers and first-grade lyrics leave them standing in shallow water....full text |
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