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New Found Glory - 2002 Sticks And Stones


NEW FOUND GLORY - STICKS AND STONES (2002, MCA RECORDS)
Jordan Pundik - vocals
Chad Gilbert - guitars
Steve Klein - guitars
Ian Grushka - bass
Cyrus Bolooki - drums

Background
It's difficult to find new things to say about bands like New Found Glory. Blink 182, Sum 41, Bowling for Soup, and other purveyors of punk-lite occupy the same musical territory and just one quick listen to 'Sticks And Stones' reveals that it's all been done, and heard, before. Yet complaining that this Florida quartet is one-dimensional is like whining about a soap opera or a Hollywood blockbuster not being realistic. The fact is, bands like New Found Glory serve a purpose to an audience of shopping mall teens who wish to appear anarchic by trading in the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears for guitar bands playing melodic, chugging riff-rock that weighs into such meaty subjects as school, relationship angst and summertime. Expecting bands like New Found Glory to come up with anything different is akin to going into Burger King and expecting to be served haute cuisine after ordering a Whopper. Yes, it's not exactly innovative, new or exciting but even the most stony-faced music critic with the hardest of hearts would have to admit there's a certain charm about 'Sticks And Stones'. Listen to it aware of its parameters, and a dozen songs filled with more hooks than a coat-rack are just waiting to be discovered.

The Songs
The tried and trusted combination of zippy verses and choruses, thick chainsaw guitars that remain the right side of radio-friendly and a vocalist who captures the rebel look perfectly is revealed within seconds of opener 'Understatement'. It's frenetic and formulaic, melodic and moronic, yet difficult to dismiss outright. First single, 'My Friends Over You' plays on the dumb pun that the parting shot of the subject to his girlfriend is his revelation that he'd choose his friends over her, yet the relentless melody that drives the song is as big an anthem as you'll hear this year. More adult themes are apparently explored in 'Sonny', which mulls over the death of singer Jordan Pundik's grandfather. The lyrics may appear to be the musings of a particularly uninspired high-school student, but then again, that's probably the idea. 'Head On Collision' and 'It's Been A Summer' continue to combine sticky sweet melodies with chunky guitars, whilst 'Forget My Name', surprisingly enough, does exactly the same thing. A few more sound alike tracks merge into one, and the whole album whizzes past faster than those formative years you probably spent listening to the kind of throwaway music you can't remember now. Despite the non-stop melodies (or maybe because of them), the overall effect is one of overkill -- kind of like gorging on fast food and realising after a while that it really doesn't taste of anything. There's no variation, no diversity and no surprises. But then again, I knew that would be the case before I even heard it, so I'm not supposed to say that.

In Summary
So there you have it. If you're still reading this review, then you'll undoubtedly like New Found Glory, and 'Sticks And Stones' will surely be the natural successor to Blink 182's 'Enema Of The State' in your CD collection. And if you do fit that profile, you'll be glad to know another band sounding exactly the same, comprised of a similarly attired crew of punk-pop renegades will be launched within no time at all to take New Found Glory's place. I bet you can't wait.

URL: www.newfoundglory.com

Track Listing:
01 Understatement
02 My Friends Over You
03 Sonny
04 Something I Call Personality
05 Head On Collision
06 It's Been A Summer
07 Forget My Name
08 Never Give Up
09 The Great Houdini
10 Singled Out
11 Belated
12 The Story So Far

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25/05/2013
And if you can't afford to buy the collection Eric, you can download LABAN - Komplet & Rariteter (8CD) - 2010 [Remastered edition] here http://avaxhome.ws
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24/05/2013
Below, a link to a 8 CD Laban box set. Cool, too bad I can't afford it at the moment..

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24/05/2013
Lisa Price 'Priceless' Mini album due out on CD for the first time through Yesterrock on May 31st.

23/05/2013
The Vicar probably won't appeal to everyone, but some big prog names appear including Tony Levin, Theo Travis, Lewis Taylor and others and I think its swell. Some of it reminds me of Stackridge.

23/05/2013
Checked the samples of this Vicar album on I-tunes and have to say 90 secs of each track was more than enough to save me money buying it. Sorry Eric but I thought it was terrible. No energy, no drums

23/05/2013
The Vicar -'Songbook #1', possibly my disc of the year. The Beatles, 10cc and Britpop rolled up in a beautiful package- a stunner! Who is this guy?

22/05/2013
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21/05/2013
They say the front of the twister was a mile wide. Wow!

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We were missed by an F1 twister by just 4 city blocks a couple years back. Brutal destruction and still not fully recovered. Can't imagine living through yesterdays F4-5 in Moore. Terrible.