New Econoline Crush album, Brand New History, is now out....
PostPosted:Thu May 31, 2001 12:05 am
<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>I guess The Devil You know was released about 4 years back, so it's been a while since they released an album.
Anyways, the album is definetly not dark like their previous one, however, it is heavier for the most part than The Devil You Know. It sounds a lot like something The Smashing Pumpkins would release if Eddie Vedder wrote the lyrics.
So far, I'd say the tracks I like the most are: Here and There, Sinking, and By The Riverside. The current single out is Make it Right which is an OK song in my opinion, but I don't understand why they used that one as the headlining song of the album.
The casing they used is the same as the one The Tea Party used for their collection album. It also comes with a bonus Track, You Don't Know what it's like, Which was released about a year and a half ago, it's an alright song.
Overall, it really depends on your taste in music, but personally, I'd say this is their best album to date. Despight the comparissons I've made, it's still a fairly unique album in a lot of ways, and definetly up to date with current music trends. If you like the Pumpkins, you'll like this album. I think it's US release is within the next couple of weeks</div>
Anyways, the album is definetly not dark like their previous one, however, it is heavier for the most part than The Devil You Know. It sounds a lot like something The Smashing Pumpkins would release if Eddie Vedder wrote the lyrics.
So far, I'd say the tracks I like the most are: Here and There, Sinking, and By The Riverside. The current single out is Make it Right which is an OK song in my opinion, but I don't understand why they used that one as the headlining song of the album.
The casing they used is the same as the one The Tea Party used for their collection album. It also comes with a bonus Track, You Don't Know what it's like, Which was released about a year and a half ago, it's an alright song.
Overall, it really depends on your taste in music, but personally, I'd say this is their best album to date. Despight the comparissons I've made, it's still a fairly unique album in a lot of ways, and definetly up to date with current music trends. If you like the Pumpkins, you'll like this album. I think it's US release is within the next couple of weeks</div>