Band: Driving East
Album: The Future of the Free World
Label: The Militia Group
Rating: 2/5
After hearing Driving East’s EP I was pretty excited to hear what they could do with a full-length. Songs on the EP such as “Backseat” and “Come on, Come on” showed a lot of promise for Driving East and pop punk as a genre. Unfortunately Driving East’s full length, The Future of the Free World, fails to deliver.
The short 10 track album seems to be more of the same in a genre that is lacking creativity in recent days. Three out of the four tracks from the band’s EP made the full-length, leaving The Future of the Free World short on new material. “Backseat” and “Come on, Come on” are the strongest tracks on the album, but that’s already old news. Outside of those two, the songs lack originality and aren’t nearly catchy enough to warrant replaying the album.
The opening track “Away” is halfway decent and one of the few that I would have agreed to put on the record. The children’s choir call-and-answer with lead singer Barrett Mullins left me wondering “was that rad?” or “was that a little cliché?” The album also closes on an acceptable note with “Somebody Get Me Out of Here.”
Driving East has often been compared to Cartel, another Militia Group band of the past. Sadly, Driving East’s debut album doesn’t even come close to Cartel’s Chroma. I am a huge Militia Group fan and believe for the most part that the label can do no wrong. I’m sorry to say that this is one of the few albums Militia has put out that has failed to meet expectations.
1.28.2008
Review - Driving East (The Future of the Free World)
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1.11.2008
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US
I just realized that a year ago on this day I started Bang the Man. I have big plans for Bang the Man and I hope I get to spend more time working on the site this year. So Happy One Year to Us!
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Panic! Honda
Panic! at the Disco has been announced as the headliner of the Honda Civic Tour which is scheduled to visit approximately 45 cities in North America this spring/summer. Some criticize Panic! for not having to pay their dues as a band since they got huge without really having to try. This tour will only echo those arguments even more so. Panic! was in attendance during the Ducks game this last Wednesday and interviewed with Billy Mac during the game. Billy Mac is a pretty good interviewer and Panic! gave him a horrible interview. They were just trying to joke around but it turns out that they aren't funny or at least not in this interview. I'm interested to see if their sophomore release will have the same response as their first effort.
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Sony BMG Deals with Amazon
Sony BMG has come to terms with Amazon and has agreed to sell their catalog on Amazon's MP3 store. The reason this is a big deal is because Amazon sells their music in an unprotected format.
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