Blue October Foiled Zip

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Three years since 's last studio album, keeps true to the eclectic mix of passionately delivered post-grunge that has built the band a core of loyal fans over the years. And while it's this eclectic quality that allows to sneak successful singles to the top of modern rock charts, the somewhat challenging nature of their music is also what seems to keep them from really staying in the mainstream spotlight. After all, many of the same people who would eat up the soaring 'Hate Me' -- which was gathering considerable momentum on radio before 's release -- might not comprehend the rest of the album compared to their copies of the latest from and. They may enjoy the up and down nature -- from introspective brooding to straightforward rock -- that appears on 'What If We Could,' but the album's highlights come in the moments when the band doesn't rely on in-your-face tactics to get its point across. The often desolate and anguished nature of 's lyrics complement his aching voice, which still comes off as a self-aware, less pious, along with 's affecting violin. As such, while 'Hate Me' is the catchy, more formulaic song of the album, his distraught confrontation of the personal selfishness that apparently ruined a past love makes the song work beyond radio accessibility. Daniel Kim Pop Danthology 2010 Mp3 Download. Sheesh, every jilted girlfriend of a messed-up relationship should be so lucky as to have a remorseful guy outwardly admit sentiments like 'Kicking shadows on the street for every mistake that I had made/And like a baby boy I never was a man.'

Blue October Foiled Zip