I agree in full with Aaron. This is my favorite song on the album. I really like how they just went all out on this song and did it right. It started out nicely, and then went into a sort of self-inflicted rage. I thought the electronic drum beats were pretty creative and well timed, and Morgan did a perfect emulation of that exact riff. The tribal/natural interlude was a great way to just calm things down and just think about the real meaning of the song, and it lets the listener understand and relate to that one line even better..."I often wonder how it came to this again."
I think this album was great, I'd give it a 4/5.
I am a diehard Sevendust fan, and I'd say it is another excellent delivery from these boys, but I still love the classics like the first three. I do not agree with All Music Guides 2/5 star rating, I read the review multiple times, and it is just another biased pushoff by the narrow-minded mainstream pundit, Stephen Thomas Erlewine. He is nothing than a pop culture puppet.
This album is excellent, and deserves a four star rating. This is Sevendust we are talking about here.
Have we really ever heard anything less than such from them?
I agree in full with Aaron. This is my favorite song on the album. I really like how they just went all out on this song and did it right. It started out nicely, and then went into a sort of self-inflicted rage. I thought the electronic drum beats were pretty creative and well timed, and Morgan did a perfect emulation of that exact riff. The tribal/natural interlude was a great way to just calm things down and just think about the real meaning of the song, and it lets the listener understand and relate to that one line even better..."I often wonder how it came to this again."
I think this album was great, I'd give it a 4/5. I am a diehard Sevendust fan, and I'd say it is another excellent delivery from these boys, but I still love the classics like the first three. I do not agree with All Music Guides 2/5 star rating, I read the review multiple times, and it is just another biased pushoff by the narrow-minded mainstream pundit, Stephen Thomas Erlewine. He is nothing than a pop culture puppet.
This album is excellent, and deserves a four star rating. This is Sevendust we are talking about here.
Have we really ever heard anything less than such from them?
I didn't think so either.