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Free Music Notes for Southside Double - Wide: Acoustic Live (Bonus Dvd)Free Music Review: Sevendust Hit: 5 Stars
I love Sevendust and this acoustic performance is incredible. Yes, they can jam the hard stuff acoustically!
Free Music Review: the greatest cd called southside double wide acoustic live Hit: 5 Stars
This is the greatest cd called southside double wide acoustic wide, ever.
Free Music Review: Hard-Rock's Best Live Band Goes Acoustic Hit: 4 Stars
Last fall, Sevendust did their own acoustic tour in anitcipation for their fourth studio album 'Seasons.' If you ever watched the companion DVD to that album, you would remember the band talking about how much they enjoyed the experience and what little surprises came out of the mix. Eight months later, the live show has finally been released. Personally, I have always wanted Sevendust to release a live album, and when I heard they were going to be putting out a all-acoustic/live CD/DVD, I was ecstatic. Sevendust have always worked acoustic parts into their songs, and the concept just makes sense. Needless to say, for the most part, this set satisfies the die-hard Sevendust fan. First of all, the tracklisting is stunning. They definitely chose some of their greatest material to perform here. Obviously tracks like "Angel's Son" and "Skeleton Song" work flawlessly on here (as they are originally acoustic to begin with), but there are a few little surprises thrown in that end up working very well. "Trust," which is probably my favorite Sevendust song, opens the album and sounds like a totally new song here. Principal songwriter and the unofficial second vocalist, Clint Lowery, takes the mic for the dramatic "X-Mas Day," which, in my opinion, is the shining moment of the whole set. The band also does a cover of "Hurt," which, overall, sounds excellent, but with two flaws: Clint gets the lyrics wrong more than a few times, which is grating because the original is one of my favorite songs, and what's with the Johnny Cash dedication? Does anyone remember that this song was originally done by Nine Inch Nails? I understand fully why they would want to do a tribute to Cash, but it doesn't make much sense to use a song he covered instead of one of his originals. Another kink in the set is "Follow" -- which originally featured guest vocals by Staind frontman Aaron Lewis. I don't know if it's because the guest is missing (also the case with "Beautfiul") but the song just does not sound as good as it should and comes across very clumsy. But these few points are the only drawbacks to an otherwise stellar package. Not only do Sevendust succeed at transforming their heavier tracks like "Black" and "Rumble Fish," but they even deliver a flawless studio/acoustic version of "Broken Down." The DVD is a replica of the concert heard on the CD, and doesn't have any special features. All in all, this is another solid release from Sevendust. It's not as mind-blowing as I expected it (and all Sevendust releases) to be, but maybe it's a case of "you had to be there" to fully get it. Recommended for the hardcore Sevendust fan.
Free Music Review: I have a new found enthusiasm... Hit: 4 Stars
I've always liked Sevendust since their first album. I've faltered in my fan tributes lately though. I only just got Animosity and I have yet to listen to Seasons.
When I first got this newest release, I listened to the CD about 7-8 times before I popped in the DVD. I'll have to say that these guys transform their heavy feel into something more using their acoustic instruments. Don't get me wrong, the heavy songs are still heavy...the basslines keep it that way. But there are so many more notes that you experience
I just finished watching their performance on the DVD and I was very impressed. Having only seen short clips of them live, I had very little to go by in regards to the dynamic of the band. Lajon expresses his emotions through his vocals. His lyrics are very powerful and he backs them up with his delivery, even in this toned down set.
So, I gave it 4 stars for 3 reasons. On one song he is singing the chorus beautifully, but he ruins the flow by yelling out "yall like that?". On 'Hurt' the lyrics are a bit mixed up, maybe on purpose, but that also took me out of the experience. Also there are no extras on the DVD.
All in all it is a great set and I recommend it to any 7D fan or anyone who thinks they might be. It is a great addition to your 7D collection as well as an initial introduction to the band from Atlanta, GA.
Free Music Review: Interesting change-up, A Sevendust fans Item, but may alienate the rock crowd Hit: 4 Stars
This is an interesting set put out by Sevendust. This was an excellent job at packaging (cd pick, post cards, DVD/Cd) and truely a fans pack. It was interesting to here sevendust as a stripped down version of itself, but not bad. This may have stemmed from the success of Angel's son, but also was a way for the band to showcase not only being a loud, hard pounding rock band, but also a great songwriting band, allowing the melody and vocals stand out and take shape without the loudness. Godsmack did a similar thing around the same time. I must say it took me a few time to adjust to tis album, but I do enjoy it now. But, as a warning for the person expecting to hear the Rock they expect from Sevendust, this will not be your collection. I would recommend the Greatest Hits Cd that came out Last year if you wan the rock versions. I really with they would come out with a regular Live CD, I have seen them live 3 times, and they are awesome, and it would be great to have that captured on CD.
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