11.18.2008

Review - The Morning Of (The World As We Know It)

I wrote this review awhile ago but stopped blogging for awhile. But since I have started posting again I figured I would add this to the collection.


Band: The Morning of
Album: The World as We Know It
Label: Tragic Hero Records
Rating: 3/5



Lets get straight to the point shall we? Do you like poppy girl and boy dueling vocals? You do? Well the Morning Of’s new album The World as We Know It should be a nice addition to your collection. Although, at times it’s hard to tell which singer is the girl the harmonization between the two singers is the highlight of the album.

If you have been to Disneyland before and stayed for the fireworks show you have heard the very cheesy and overdramatic intro speeches. The opening track on this album, “Goodbye Gravity, Welcome Change”, was a little like of these firework intros. The only difference being The Morning Of have a more emo theme to their dialog rather that Disney. The opening track would have been pretty cool without the melodramatic dialog and was just instrumental with the back up vocals. The track could turn off some listeners right off the bat, but that would be doing the listener a huge disservice because the next track will cure your thirst for a poppy little diddy.

The album is pretty consistent throughout the record keeping with the formula that works for them. On the track “The World as We Know it” has a random sound clip in the middle of the song, which catches the listener by surprise. The should have done a better job calling attention to the sound clip by lower the volume of everything else because it almost sounds more like a subliminal message. You can however recognize the sound clip at the end of the song better.

One of the few bumps in the road was the track “There’s a Bully in the Park” which took misstep when they decided to sound more like a hard rocking Paramore than sticking with their own sound. Despite some cheesy lyrics this release is a good pop record that you will find yourself singing along and dancing to. As I discussed the beginning of this review if you like that catchy girl boy dueling vocals than this record is for you.

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