Re: Am I the only one who dosent like SBM?
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:32 am
What Am I To Say is one of the BEST on the album..
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I don't mind What Am I to Say, though I tend to either skip it or space out when it plays through. Exit Song would've worked nice as a hidden track or something, but maybe it's too early to tell. Ending Back Where I Belong with the drums from Reason to Believe was a nice touch and I think would've ended the album nicely. However, I suppose Exit Song works well as an "afterthought" to the album.fergal41 wrote:That's funny. What am I To Say doesn't sound like an Underclass Hero bonus to me. It sounds exactly like an Underclass Hero tune, but I love it. To me it's almost like he finally got the formula he used on that album right in this one song, but it's four years too late.
As for Exit Song, I quite like it and think it stands on its own rather well. Reason To Believe acoustic is a different story though, I can safely say that is going to be my least listened-to Sum 41 song ever for the rest of eternity. It's absolutely piss poor.
Why do you find it so sad? I think Crash is one of the saddest songs I've ever heard. I don't really feel anything strongly when I listen to Exit Song.. The acoustic guitar is beautiful though, and it is still a good song.Hideo_Kuze wrote:Exit Song is one of the saddest songs I've ever heard. Deryck could not have made a better song to close the album.
Am I the only one who thinks Dave will regret he left after hearing SBM? lolThanksForTheVenom wrote: And Dave needs to comeback. Just saying.
People probably just enjoy the heavier, faster stuff. Most "hardcore" fans do, according to the band.Jake-41 wrote:You are a fucking piece of stool if you don't like What Am I Say?
Not to push my opinions, but if you like Sum 41 you have to LOVE this song..
oh, look what the cat shat out!ThanksForTheVenom wrote:The album is too new for me to form a true opinion. I don't know how this could be anyones "favorite Sum album" after a day and a half but. Chuck still holds strong for me, tried and true. However I definitely like the direction they're going in. To be honest, most of the songs sound like they belong to other records. RTB sounds like it's straight off of Chuck, while the others are just out there... Certain songs don't even sound like Sum 41 to me, for instance "Baby You Don't Wanna Know" and "We Are The Same". The entire album honestly sounds a bit alien for their style except in certain shades. I like it but it is very new for them, it's going to take some getting used to. On certain songs I feel like they lumped ideas together a bit too quickly. I love the way the songs switch up tempos but on certain ones I feel it takes away from the flow. The chord changes were easily readable to me (meaning I knew if the instruments would go up or down) and I didn't like that. I think their next album will truly show their greatness, as long as they mature in this style and stay the course this time.
And Dave needs to comeback. Just saying.
Ari Gold wrote:ThanksForTheVenom wrote:The album is too new for me to form a true opinion. I don't know how this could be anyones "favorite Sum album" after a day and a half but. Chuck still holds strong for me, tried and true. However I definitely like the direction they're going in. To be honest, most of the songs sound like they belong to other records. RTB sounds like it's straight off of Chuck, while the others are just out there... Certain songs don't even sound like Sum 41 to me, for instance "Baby You Don't Wanna Know" and "We Are The Same". The entire album honestly sounds a bit alien for their style except in certain shades. I like it but it is very new for them, it's going to take some getting used to. On certain songs I feel like they lumped ideas together a bit too quickly. I love the way the songs switch up tempos but on certain ones I feel it takes away from the flow. The chord changes were easily readable to me (meaning I knew if the instruments would go up or down) and I didn't like that. I think their next album will truly show their greatness, as long as they mature in this style and stay the course this time.
And Dave needs to comeback. Just saying.
oh, look what the cat shat out!
OMG...a song which sounds like nearly every Sum 41 ballad and song structure of Underclass Hero ist the best?BennerKB6 wrote:What Am I To Say is one of the BEST on the album..
I the past, the most Sum 41 songs I'd like off an album would only be 4. This one is different than all of that, but let it grow on me a little, I'm sure I'll get sick of some songs.Boni Boy Blue wrote:Out of the 2 songs I've heard I think it will be decent, won't be one of my favourite albums of all time but it won't stop me from buying it. Even if I am disappointed and I only like a few songs from it then it wouldn't bother me to much because I would still have those songs that I like. I personally don't like ever Sum 41 song but I still enjoy their albums.
Im not sure I like the whole 3 songs as one. I don't think that Holy Image of Lies can really stand up on its own..Gebirgskuchen wrote:A Dark Road Out of Hell has much more harder parts than Jesus of Surburbia. But the thing is, the Greenday Song is more fluent. In A Dark Road Out of Hell, in my opinion, the slow and soft parts(piano and vocals) stop this flow, 'cause I actually wanna hear a progression in the hardness of the songs.
Btw I don't understand, why they parted the whole thing in 3 seperated songs.