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| The Living EndWhite Noise2008 Dew Process
Review by: crackpotdemagogue See others by this writer Official Homepage (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on August 15th 2008
The Living End are a prolific band. They have released an album, on average, every two years since their hugely successful self-titled debut in 1998, despite all the ups and downs life has thrown at them -- including frontman Chris Cheney’s involvement in a serious car crash in 2001. However, in 2006, while touring in support of State of Emergency, cracks finally appeared on the wall and Cheney allegedly left the band for a short period, claiming he was burnt out. It is now 2008, and Cheney’s lack of enthusiasm has been rekindled with White Noise, the Living End’s fifth studio album, one that screams ‘band in transition.'
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muskawo - you are just the worst type of person. This is better than the last one. These guys are consistently good. Their last album was a slight dissappointment, but this album is very solid. There isn't another band like The Living End out there, so keep rocking!! This is surprisingly awesome. Can't stand this band. Btw only jocks listen to them in Australia, no "punks" do. I hope it is a lot less dissapointing than the last couple of records. They had some great songs & a ton of filler. So far, I've enjoyed this more than State of Emergency. I'm going to have to give it a few more listens though. I think you mean his enthusiasm has been rekindled. What a downer of a record this is if his lack of enthusiasm has been rekindled! It was really strange after listening to the first time. But it grew on me. Not exceptional, but still a very solid release. I generally agree with the comment below me, but this album is easily their best since Roll On. i just really can't dig on anything this band has done post-modern artillery. i want this, one of the most underated bands in the last 10 years, alas the self titled back in 98 was mixed by jerrry finn and it sounds just as brilliant today, hope to get the new one-oldpunker- I'd give both my hands to be able to shred like them. steve irwin is a fagit it ssounds like he is singing this bullshanp I imported it, it's really solid. Nice review, very objective. Score is for how good it will most likely be. |