Despite the fears of die-hard fans and a natural fear of change, these children of LA have come through yet again with a solid album that almost over
Shadows their debut album
Swan Songs. Granted, I was skeptical after hearing of the firing of
Deuce (the former lead singer and co-creator of HU) and feared a major change in style or sound in the band I had grown to love. What did Danny (
Deuce's replacement) bring to the band some may ask, he brought with him the same drive and style that
Deuce had but with an added power to it that
Deuce lacked. Personally, I love
Deuce and 9 Lives and his softer,
Younger voice, but Danny brought a well needed revitalizing strength to the band who really had to show what they were made of in their sophomore album.
Equally,
American Tragedy has a great number of "party tracks" and more serious songs, which I feel like they lacked in
Swan Songs. Beginning with the powerful song
Been to Hell, hitting us all just as hard as when
Undead first came out. My personal favorites off the album are Apologize, Comin' in Hot, Gangsta Sexy and
Glory. The notes Danny hits on Apologize and Comin' in Hot are vocals unheard of in HU, keeping a strong pulse through the veins of this
American Tragedy.
Once more, they lay down heavy beats and hard (if not sometimes a bit typical, cliche 'Gangsta') lyrics. One complaint I would have is for something I'm almost sure every rapper does; collaborations. Where was a track or two with
Oliver Sykes or
Jeremy McKinnon, or personal favorites of mine like Richy Nix or Eminem? My opinion, of course, having enjoyed the album immensely and now only left craving for more.
All in all the album grips you from the start, inducing fists to pump and women to dance, leaving hopefully all of us in the
Undead Army waiting with bated breaths for a third album. For reviewers like the LA Times and other haters and nay-sayers, I don't quite know what they were expecting when picking this one up. Hollywood
Undead is a band you either love or you hate (or think is just okay), obviously it is not for everyone, but said people should never feel like it's necessary to voice their opinions as if they were the "gospel truth". For any REAL Hollywood
Undead fan, this will be a breath of fresh air, giving many a chance to get
Everywhere I Go and
Undead off of repeat and have a taste of the HU crew's new best hits. For those of you still not convinced, I can honestly say I got 9 Lives right next to my copy of
American Tragedy and end up listening to both religiously.
that's all.
hollywood undead is original for some points, been to hell is a bad ass song, but this record is not a masterpiece ( there are lots not interesting songs such as comin hot and a bad mix between rnb and metal )this is my opinion, nothing more or less.
glad to discuss with you mr sethmichael. have a nice week end !
( and viking man, what's your problem with FNM and slayer ? ). it's not relevant.
ohh and Demogorefest I deeply resent you calling others tastes "crappy", diversity and differences make us human and makes shit interesting. And just saying, not telling you what to do but it's pretty dumb to hate something just because a former significant other liked it, i've done the same shit before.
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