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| Sales Rank: | 3212 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $3.20 |
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| Release Date: | 2006-04-04 |
| Label: | Universal/Motown Records |
| UPC: | 602498518571 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Universal/Motown Records |
| ASIN: | B000E97HBC |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Foiled by Universal/Motown Records
- You Make Me Smile
- She's My Ride Home
- Into The Ocean
- What If We Could
- Hate Me
- Let It Go
- Congratulations
- Overweight
- X-Amount Of Words
- Drilled A Wire Through My Check
- Sound Of Pulling Heaven Down
- Everlasting Friend
- 18th Floor Balcony
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Album Description
The Texan rockers build on their guitar and violin-driven sound, setting their pained-yet-hopeful lyrics to moody-yet-catchy tunes with touches of electronica and piano-laced balladry. Includes the hits "Hate Me" and "Into the Ocean," plus "Drilled a Wire Through My Cheek," "Congratulations" (with Imogen Heap), and more.
Amazon.com
Texas quintet Blue October has bounced from Houston-based indie darlings to the majors and back twice since their '98 bow. Yet there's little sense they've compromised much of their eclectic, creatively restless ethos in the bargain on this, their fourth studio album (and second major label stint). In the hands of less ambitious musicians, the personally harrowing, perfectly crafted "Hate Me" would have become template for the entire collection; here it's but the most commercially focused of band leader Justin Furstenfeld's eclectic musical obsessions. His taste for early '80s UK New Wave evinces itself in a fondness for lyrical shadows and fleeting sonic echoes of Richard Butler's P-Furs and Peter Gabriel. But it's in the collection's quieter, more reflective songs ("Let It Go" and "Congratulations" turn on Ryan Delahousaye's signature violin phrases; "X Amount of Words" effortlessly morphs through several intriguing techno conceits; "18th Floor Balcony" bristles with an almost neo-classical elegance) where Blue October sets itself a cut above its post-grunge contenders. -- Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews
A Normal Boy - Reviewed on 2008-04-03
3 customers found this review helpful.
From the opening lyric of "Into the Ocean," Blue October grabs you with its unique sound, the throbbing beat and complex lyric, "I'm just a normal boy that sank when I fell overboard. The ship would leave the country. But I'd rather swim ashore. Without a life vest, I'd be stuck again; Wish I was much more masculine." The catchy hook is addictive. My other favorite on this disc is "X Amount of Words" that is lyrically jammed with Justin Furstenfeld's breathy vocals and stadium crowd sound effects, "Systematic, sympathetic, quite pathetic, apologetic, paramedic, your heart is prosthetic." The tracks are so original that they jump out of the speakers. "Let It Go" & "She's My Ride Home" also capture attention. "Foiled" is a great disc! "Enjoy!"
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Book Subjects
- Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock Music
- Post-Grunge
- Rock
- Rock/Pop