So, in the past two weeks, I've bought 10 CDs. [scratches back of neck in slight sheepishness] Oh, who am I kidding? I'm not ashamed of myself in the least. Other girls buy clothes, makeup, shoes--I buy those, too, just not as much--with their money, I buy music. It's a damn good investment, if you ask me. So there.
I figured out one day last week--Wednesday, actually; the day of my dentist appointment--that I have bought at least 59 CDs this year. And those are the ones I recall buying in 09, not 08. It's give or take, but I'm pretty sure I'm right. From here on out, I'm counting. I've already spent $600+ on music alone this year. And I have bought clothes, makeup, shoes, notebooks and writing utensils, food, et cetera. That adds up to a fuckload of money I've spent this year, dude. My teacher gave us some statistic about how much money teens spend in a year, but I never really believed him. I think, starting January, I might start keeping receipts and adding shit up. Talk about a very scary endeavor. =S
Anyway! Back to the music I've bought in the past 2 weeks!
The albums consist of:
AFI--Crash Love
Breathe Carolina--"Hello Fascination"
Never Shout Never--The Summer EP
Jeffree Star--Beauty Killer
Saosin--In Search of Solid Ground
Mayday Parade--Anywhere But Here
Relient K--Forget and Not Slow Down
Skillet--Awake
Thousand Foot Krutch--Welcome to the Masquerade
All Time Low--Put Up or Shut Up
Paramore--Brand New Eyes
AFI's is abso-fucking-lutely amazing as HELL. I love it a lot.
Breathe Carolina's is definitely an impressive progression from "It's Classy, Not Classic." Both of them are awesome albums, full of the cool electric stuff that I love so much and poppy/punky screamo. I'm quite impressed.
Never Shout Never was surprisingly adorable, and pretty much exactly the opposite of what I was expecting. It was double cool with knobs, as the Brit in my book (Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson by Louise Rennison) puts it--meaning incredibly cool, just without all the "very"s that people might throw in, like "very very very cool"--anyway--and "I Just Smile" when I listen to it. I'll definitely have to be on the lookout for their other albums.
Jeffree Star's album is pretty much as fricken awesome as I was expecting it to be. Jeffree is as beautifully cocky and....somewhat violent...as always, but this time in a full-length, 12-tracked CD available in stores like Target, in bigger cities than where I'm at. Which is okay, because we have a Hot Topic, which is where I buy 95% of my music anyway. Lollipop Luxury, which was on the "Cupcakes Taste Like Violence" EP has been redone just a bit and placed on the album. Prisoner, found on the Warped Tour Compilation Album 2009, is also on Beauty Killer, along with the title track, Louis Vuitton Body Bag--which taught me how to correctly say the name of that designer, oops, haha--and Getting Away With Murder, all with their fair share of "I'm beautiful, love me!" and violence. For example, Louis Vuitton Body Bag starts out with "stab you with scissors, and let's hold hands." Friendly mix of "I hate you" and "let's be friends =)!" Only...haha, not so much.
Saosin's new album is...a completely new ball game from the last, and I really, really love it. It seems as though my musical tastes are evolving along with the bands' that I listen to. Anyway. There's not quite as much screaming on this album as the last, and I'm 100% okay with that. Don't get me wrong, I like good screamo, but... I prefer singing in my music. I'm sure all the "metal-heads" (listening to screamo, which is pretty much an emo rip-off of metal--an opinion for which I'll get ripped up by others for) out there are glaring at their screens when/if they read this. But like I said, I like my fair share of screamo, but there's just something about being able to SING along with my music... I'm not so big on screaming along...just saying. ANYWAY. The album is really good, and I recommend at least going and looking at it. I thoroughly enjoy it. All of it.
Mayday Parade's new album is definitely my favorite along with AFI's. It's absolutely amazing. Bruised and Scarred is in my mind constantly, and I don't mind at all, because I completely love it. There's a certain hope, or...something...on this album that the last didn't have--in respect to the words, I mean. There's just a completely different feel to it, for me, at least. I don't know about the rest of you. But then, I'm in a different state of mind than I used to be. Maybe that has something to do with it. I don't know. Regardless, Anywhere But Here is a beautiful, inspiring album. I've used quotes from a couple of the songs in my messenger displays already. Definitely a #1 recommendation. Go buy it! NOW! haha. Kidding. But seriously.
Relient K's new album is all right. I mean, it's Relient K. Has their sound ever changed? I'm not certain. Regardless, the vocals are still nice, and the guitars are still pretty good. They're still Christian, still pretty soft, still Relient K. But I like them that way. So "just another RK album" is still a plus.
Skillet's new album makes me think that they had all of this planned out. Collide, Comatose, Awake. Hm. Sensing a pattern? I don't know. I sure as hell am. Anyway, it's a really amazing, powerful album. Lucy made me teary-eyed, but I didn't actually cry. I was on the road to work, actually; crying wasn't much of an option. But Monster is really moving, Awake is strong and fast, and it's just reflected in the entire album. It's Not Me It's You is another really good listen. I give the album a solid 4.5 stars, lacking the final .5 because, still, though Skillet is amazing, and so is Comatose, Awake is just a touch of a repeat on Comatose. I mean, the sounds are so similar. Actually, on second thought, I'm going to make it a 4.75, because it's different enough to make another quarter point. Also a #1 recommendation.
Thousand Foot Krutch's album is definitely just more TFK. I mean, shit, don't get me wrong, it's good and all, but it's just another album of the same-old. I'll like it a lot for awhile, and then it'll just be more music, and then I won't even feel like listening to it for awhile. Just like the other albums. Not a good track record... Oh well, they put on a really good concert. I was impressed. One of the first live bands I ever saw, so it's still a fond memory. And I have a hat. ^^ haha. I like it. Don't wear it much, but I like it. The one really interesting thing about this album is that the "chick" on the front cover, looks strangely like a man. Seriously! Look at that jaw line! It's intensely masculine. Maybe it's me? But inside the cover, it's got a chick holding the mask, and she looks fine. I don't know. I know that "she's" got long hair there, and her lips are...somewhat plumpish but so what? Guys have long hair! And some have nice lips! It's just weird, that's all. I'm terribly sorry if I just offended some chick with a strong, masculine jawline. I also unfortunately have some strangely masculine traits, too... but I prefer to think that most are personality wise, haha. =S shutting up now.
All Time Low's sophomore album, Put Up or Shut Up. It's fun. Definitely as fun as the next two, which, of course, I do own. I don't have a lot to say about this album, except that Jacie Ray is definitely my favorite song on it. Oh, and I still rather love Alex Gaskarth. haha
And lastly, Paramore's newest, Brand New Eyes... It's good. They've gotten really, really, REALLY big since Twilight, because they've got a couple of songs on the album. I need to go get that, speaking of which. The soundtrack, not the movie. I didn't like the movie. The soundtrack rocks, though. (Oh, and just saying, I was a fan of Supermassive Black Hole and Muse LONG before Twilight. So there.) Anyway. Paramore. It's a good album, but I don't have to say a lot about it since "everyone who's anyone will have this album anyway." Maybe not. I don't know. But Hayley's voice is still awesome and fiery red--I see voices in color to clear things up--and the guitar is still moving and clean. I like it. The drum beats are pretty damn cool, too.
Thankfully that wraps things up, because the bell for the end of the day rings in 2 minutes. Hah. SO!
Until next time, with love
--Emily
~xoxo~
End Transmission--AFI (Crash Love)
Miseria Cantara-The Beginning--AFI (Sing the Sorrow)
When I Get Home, You're So Dead--Mayday Parade (Tales Told by Dead Friends)
Like a Knife--Secondhand Serenade (A Twist in My Story)
Heels Over Head--Boys Like Girls (Boys Like Girls)
Running From Lions--All Time Low (Put Up or Shut Up)
When I Grow Up--Mayday Parade (Punk Goes Pop: Vol. II) [Pussycat Dolls cover]
Sweat the Battle Before The Battle Sweats You--Cute is What We Aim For (The Same Old Blood Rush (With a New Touch))
I Want to Save You--Something Corporate (Leaving Through the Window)
Your Call--Secondhand Serenade (A Twist in My Story)
Myspace Girl--The Afters (Never Going Back to OK)
Everything You Ever Wanted--Hawk Nelson (Smile, It's the End of the World)
Captain's Chair--Sanctus Real (Fight the Tide)
Letters to the President--Hawk Nelson (Letters to the President)
Gone--Switchfoot (The Beautiful Letdown)
One Real Thing--Skillet (Alien Youth)
When Our Hearts Sing--Rush of Fools (Rush of Fools)
Sing--Sanctus Real (We Need Each Other)
Meant to Live--Switchfoot (The Beautiful Letdown)
We Change, We Wait--The Maine (The Way We Talk)
The Way She Moves--Forever the Sickest Kids (Underdog Alma Matter)
F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X--The Fall of Troy (Doppleganger)
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