![]() If you've ever had your heart torn out by a girl, waited outside in the rain for that cold bitch or beaten yourself up over missed opportunities then this is the soundtrack to your summer. I can't see this band performing one too well. Thankfully, no heartfelt, slow ballads are present here. While I can't fault the drums or guitar work - they also blend together at times because of their fast paced nature. His comfort zone is a joy to listen to but it can wear thin within thirty minutes. ![]() Some songs blur together because Brian shows no interest in higher or lower pitches. Of course there are weak points such as the slightly lacking lyrics, they're immature and nothing thought up by genius minds. None of us are immune from rejection or mistakes and this song shows that perfectly. 'Tommorow, maybe' is a standout track mostly for it's message and beautiful (albeit short) piano segment, we've all been there. The drums are fast and the guitar swings vibrantly through each song. The lyrics are nothing to shout about - they revolve around heartbreak and missed chances with the opposite sex, Like most Pop-Punk acts the choruses are incredibly catchy. The vocals are almost incomprehensible at times through 'Carry On' But the fact he can maintain this speed without stuttering or gasping for air is quite impressive. In fact if 'Third Time's A Charm' was given a shot in the media world, critics might swoon at the vocals of Brian Bortoli as he kickstarts the record with impressive speed. Their début is a perfect example of the genre, nothing legendary but still something special against the competition in the field. They aren't remembered.īetter Luck Next Time are one such band. Even sadder is when I see that their fan-base is as tiny as the arms of a t-rex, they have virtually no merchandise. Bands that are so unpopular, they make bands like 'All Time Low' look like god. I hold a soft spot for pop-punk bands that stray below the radar. Review Summary: One Of The Most Underrated Albums Of 2006.
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