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Where We Stand reappears in 2004 via Takeover as a reissue of Yellowcard's 1999 sophomore effort, in the wake of the Florida combo's major-label debut, Ocean Avenue. The sound here is a respectable sketch of what would come; while vocalist Ryan Key had yet to join up, original frontman Ben Dobson doesn't really sound that much different, and his harmonies with Todd Clary are pretty impressive. There's a heavy Offspring influence here, along with some Green Day and 311; the latter group's influence can be heard most on tracks like "Lesson Learned" and "Time Will Tell," where Sean Wellman's violin adds a dynamic instrumental layer to the usual pop-punk power chords and rapid rhythmic pace. "Kids" is another highlight, with its cross of hardcore aggression and cool heavy metal changes, while "Sorry Try Again" keeps thrash in the picture. Fidelity is a bit of an issue here, especially if fans are comparing it to Ocean Avenue, which was mixed top-shelf style by Tom Lord-Alge. But Where We Stand is still an interesting look at Yellowcard's formative past for listeners made curious by the Capitol release. ~ Johnny Loftus
Yellowcard includes: Ben Harper (guitar).
Yellowcard: Todd Clary (vocals, guitar); Ben Dobson (vocals); Ben Harper (guitar); Sean Wellman (violin); Warren Cooke (bass guitar); L. P. (percussion).
Additional personnel: Shawn Dewey, Toni Ruffino (background vocals).
Yellowcard Where We Stand Songs | 1. | Lesson Learned |
| 2. | Time Will Tell |
| 3. | Sue |
| 4. | April 20th |
| 5. | Up Hill Both Ways |
| 6. | Kids |
| 7. | Doesn't Matter |
| 8. | Sorry Try Again |
| 9. | Anywhere But Here |
| 10. | On the Brink |
| Where We Stand Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   why a bad album? I don't know why so many people says that this is a bad album. i think it's just different than the band is doing now. It's reflex a different style, more agressive, more powerfull, more hardcore, I mean, Its's Yellowcard in 1999, when the mostly members were others and when the band style was other.
I really like this album, I think that it is one of that albums that everyone who ever listen nofx should have.
(I'm sorry about my english, I'm from Argentina) Submitted by Matías Sanchez (Cinco Saltos, Río Negro, Argentina) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
more punk then pop cd is good. too much pop in the recent stuff. Submitted by whiteboy (B-Town CALI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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