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This is the major label debut for Toronto’s Billy Talent, a 4 piece band of which you will hear a lot in the immediate future, you can take my word for that.
Quite by coincidence I decided to contact the label and band after listening to the media-player they had set up on the net to promote them. I had it playing “Try Honesty” in the background something like 10 times in a row while I was working on the site. At first I wasn’t impressed at all, but in the end I found it breath-taking.
You’ll probably be as sceptic as I first was about Benjamin Kowalewicz’s voice which sounds like coming from a gnome, but I can assure you that these destinctive vocals in the end will turn out nothing less than spectacular. The screaming which seems inevitable in today’s punkrock is abundantly there, but this time around I liked that, although they sometimes have the impression of sounding a bit like coming from a metal band. These 13 songs show accessible melodies, tempo changes from here to Tokyo and back, pumping bass-lines and well-targeted guitarchords that get you hooked immediately. You’d expect superb production from a band on a major label and that’s exactly what producer Gavin Brown took care of. Amazing quality, maybe a bit too amazingly for some of you out there.
There’s not really a bad track on the album, but here’s some standout tracks: “This Is How It Goes” (a song about Multiple Sclerosis) will get you by the balls immediately with a display of the sing/screamy vocals in the chorus. “Living In The Shadows” has parts of amazing lowtune guitarplay and yet another amazing feet-tapping chorus with nice backing vocals. “Try Honesty” is an easier to swallow song and their first hitsong that you might have heard on the radio already. In fact it reminded me of Faith No More, one of the few not-punk bands I kinda digged in the early 90’s. “Line & Sinker” is impressive in the chorus again where the screaming leads and backing vocals take on eachother. “Lies” has more of that Faith No More sound, but here the chorus is an amazing melodic piece of dual singing. (Hmmm… did you notice I still didn’t skip any of the songs yet?) “The Ex” is a more narrative song with a streetpunk chorus. “Standing in the Rain” cuts down the pace to a midtempo song, but again the chorus is so damn mindsticking that for once I forgive a slowing down band. “Cut The Curtains” couldn’t pump more and “Prisoners Of Today” again has all the energy of the vocals bundled in the chorus, while the guitars are playing a nice catchy tune. “Nothing To Lose” is the slowest song on the CD and not the best, but the emtion is no fake which makes it good anyway. Final track “Voices Of Violence” is another tremendous driving song and an amazing closing song.
Now I’m not sure how this release will be received by people in the punkcommunity: first off the sound is major-label typical and secondly it has a lot of that rock-influenced sound and has not an entirely punkrock undertone, but I really look at a release without prejudices and I can’t but conclude that this music is getting to me and is in my cd-player constantly these days. If you want to check out a band that is full of ear-splitting screams, has hard rock and punk influences tightly melted together and won’t leave your head check out this album. I for one will be on the lookout for their performance on this year’s Pukkelpop.
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Review by: Hein Terweduwe - Other reviews by this reviewer Not your ordinary punkrelease because of the high dosage of rock and vocals that at times sound more like coming from a hardrock band, but the tunes are so mindsticking and catchy you might as well fall in love with this band. |
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| Best Song: Line & Sinker |
Rating: 90% |
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by incobold on 2003-08-04 05:16:53 |
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| I agree with the fact that it's refreshing but I think these guys have listened a lot too much System of a Down. |
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by hein on 2003-08-04 06:00:23 |
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| Yeah, now that you mention it there's indeed some degree of that in their music, though I really don't like that band. |
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by Akira on 2003-10-20 12:55:22 |
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| I agree. I guess I can sort of see it, but this is much more controlled and sounds considerably better. I'd be more inclined to call them a more commercially accessible At The Drive In than SOAD. |
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by tinybears on 2003-08-04 08:23:34 |
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the first song is the best song,
i consider to go and watch them @ pukkelpop |
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by nostringshans on 2003-09-15 08:09:15 |
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| I did, but was disappointed... not my cup of tea |
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by hein on 2003-10-02 15:13:03 |
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| I thought it was a great act. |
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by Sevengreed on 2003-08-06 18:47:58 |
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| This is one of the more unique bands to come in a long time. They play hard, fast, intense music but still they are amazingly melodic. I saw them at lollapalooza and was amazed. They are great live. |
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by Akira on 2003-08-10 11:24:13 |
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| I completely agree. |
by billytalentrox on 2003-09-23 19:05:48 |
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| i agree they are awesome! i cant listen to anything else. i got the cd over the weekend and i just cant stop listening to it. i even listen to it during class when im not supposed to. i almost got my cd player taken away for that |
by Sway on 2004-02-14 18:24:59 |
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| tremendously awesome live. |
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by InaGreendase on 2003-08-23 20:54:17 |
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i'm shocked i'm the first to say the words "living end" on or under this review
not that this is a bad thing (it's actually what got me hooked) |
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by Akira on 2003-10-13 11:07:49 |
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| Is it just me, or does the chorus of Line & Sinker sound EXTREMELY ATDI-ish? Like....seriously. However, that's probably what makes it my favorite track on the album. |
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by punkfreakjos on 2003-09-06 13:32:19 |
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| i saw them play a week ago, and live they sound twice as good as on the cd. |
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by rmnix on 2003-09-08 02:25:14 |
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| Saw them live on the pukkelpop festival; both their act and this cd rock. Prove that mainstream music doesn't have to suck at all. |
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by Yomismo on 2003-09-20 12:26:05 |
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| How do i get out of this record? Seriously, i can't stop playing it... And i’m too old for that sort of thing, really. |

by xzdude on 2003-09-23 19:11:42 |
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| This band reminds me of the old band At the Drive In with the style and the crazy singer. |

by sexagenarian on 2003-10-18 17:43:54 |
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| i think their an awesome band, i cant take my eyes off them when their on stage...Ben Kowaliwicz has amazing unique vocals... i think their one of the best punk bands out there |
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by 1DegreFromHell on 2006-05-19 08:36:46 |
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| I First heard Billy Talent on the Movie "Grind". I thought it was a good song so i checked it out and in the end got the album. I like some of the album but there are some songs that i dont like at all. And others that make you like them...Alot of it sounds the same, but its different from alot of other bands |
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- This Is How It Goes
- Living In The Shadows
- Try Honesty
- Line & Sinker
- Lies
- The Ex
- River Below
- Standing In The Rain
- Cut The Curtains
- Prisoners Of Today
- Nothing To Lose
- Voices Of Violence
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