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Free Music Notes for So Wrong, It's RightFree Music Review: Mixed Emotions Hit: 5 Stars
Wow, So Wrong, It's Right has so many emotions in this CD. Like from the vintage All Time Low in This Is How We Do, to the bitter sadness in Remembering Sunday. This is their best CD in my opinion. A MUST buy for ANY fan of All Time Low, or if you're just starting to listen to All Time Low.
Free Music Review: good Hit: 5 Stars
i really like this album i feel they did take a different step from thier ep to this album but i really like it, filled with catchy lyrics and even beautiful (remembering sunday) great for summer and a great pick me up.
Free Music Review: Good Stuff Hit: 5 Stars
This is a great album. Remembering sunday is my favorite song on the album, but the whole thing is a good listen. It was good the first time listing to it but it realy grows on you the more you do.
Free Music Review: SOLID Hit: 5 Stars
ATL's 2nd is all that and a bag of parties. You'll have fun with this album. Emo or not, it ROCKS!
Free Music Review: ...And never so sweet that it sours Hit: 3 Stars
All Time Low don't rewrite pop-punk rules by filling their records with dramatic musical innovations or profound personal revelations. But the thing All Time Low do-write pitch-perfect pop-punk anthems designed for sunny days at the beach/mall and evenings under the stars/influence-they do really freaking well. Weightless wonders like "The Beach" and "Six Feet Under The Stars" come with carefree, highly contagious melodies, while "Let It Roll" and "Shameless" ride high on muscular guitars that recall the licks New Found Glory employed during their, well, glory years. But the sleeper could be "Remembering Sunday," a poppy-but-poignant call-and-answer between emerging frontman Alex Gaskarth and guest vocalist Juliet Simms of Automatic Loveletter that hits satisfying notes of lost love with tenderness. Apart from that track, there's less variety here than you'll find in a flannel factory, but it rarely matters since All Time Low's sugary confections are consistently delicious. Better still, So Wrong, It's Right manages to stay sweet without drowning in genre clichés. And you know what that means: No cavities!
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