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Not Without a Fight [PA] [Digipak] (CD - 2009)

Not Without a Fight [PA] [Digipak] (CD - 2009)

( UPC: 00045778700820)
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Artist: New Found Glory

Label: Epitaph Records (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: Audio Mixer: Neal Avron.

Audio Remasterer: Ted Jensen.

Recording information: Opra Music.

When pop punk and emo first hit commercial radio at the turn of the 21st century, Florida's ch... Read More

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Album Description
Audio Mixer: Neal Avron.

Audio Remasterer: Ted Jensen.

Recording information: Opra Music.

When pop punk and emo first hit commercial radio at the turn of the 21st century, Florida's cheerful, melodic New Found Glory were one of the acts that benefited most immediately--hardcore enough to be cool, but fresh-faced and hummable enough for teens. No longer on a major label and faced with a crowd of new kids with designer haircuts to compete with, the band has re-grouped on punk stalwart label Epitaph and is making a few concessions to maturity. While the songs are still by and large about romances gone awry (or simply going nowhere at all), they're delivered with a more knowing slant and sound. Singer Jordan Pundik isn't nearly as twee as on previous recordings, and the band's sturdy hardcore-lite sound is a welcome traditionalist throwback. In fact, there's still plenty in songs like "Listen to Your Friends" to churn up a pit.

Not Without a Fight arrives in early 2009, a year in which the intersection between pop-punk and emo-pop has grown impossibly crowded with young, fresh-faced bands looking to funnel their adolescence into hit records. Pitted against that sort of youthful energy, New Found Glory runs the risk of appearing far too old to play this sort of music, the bulk of which caters to teenaged audiences in the first place. Not Without a Fight is par for the pop-punk course, however, receiving a boost from producer Mark Hoppus (who, at the age of 30, was still wooing high-school students with blink-182) and the mature performance of frontman Jordan Pundik, who sounds considerably less nasal here than on previous records. Unrequited love is still Pundik's subject of choice, and he peppers the songs with angry allusions to breakup letters, broken hearts, and unanswered phone calls. Unlike his younger pop-punk contemporaries, though, Pundik no longer seems smitten with the idea of a happy relationship; there are precious few traces of the urgent, here's-to-the-night ethos that other groups champion so heartily. There are also precious few singles here, with nothing approaching the radio-geared playability of "My Friends Over You" -- although "Listen to Your Friends," with its syncopated guitars and ever-present harmonies, does come close. Taken as a whole, Not Without a Fight is a pleasant listen, mature in its outlook, and happily adolescent in its vigor. ~ Andrew Leahey

Track Listing
1.Right Where We Left Off
2.Don't Let Her Pull You Down
3.Listen to Your Friends
4.47
5.Truck Stop Blues
6.Tangled Up
7.I'll Never Love Again
8.Reasons
9.Such a Mess
10.Heartless at Best
11.This Isn't You
12.Don't Let This Be the End
Album Information

UPC:
00045778700820
Release Date: Mar 10, 2009
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Epitaph Records (USA)
Distributor: Alternative
Producer: Mark Hoppus; Mark Hoppus
Engineer: Chris Holmes; Chris Holmes
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2009
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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