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Emo survivors Hopesfall have weathered that critically embattled genre's suitably melodramatic decline better than most, even threatening to enjoy some kind of career afterlife, if their relatively mature third album, Magnetic North, is any indication. Though hardly revolutionary in the larger scope of rock & roll, its versatile songwriting tableau reveals surprisingly refined commercial instincts on the group's part, without seeing them cross over into Matchbox Twenty terrain, mind you. Densely layered clean and distorted guitars, as well as subtly tormented vocal textures, still tie numbers like "Rx Contender the Pretender," "Swamp Kittens," "Secondhand Surgery," and "Bird Flu" to the band's post-hardcore roots. But unforeseen increments like the power pop economy displayed on "Vacation/Add/Vacation!" and the conversely Baroque piano enhancements of "Cubic Zirconias Are Forever" hint at broader modern rock aspirations -- even if they wind up falling rather short of mainstream acceptability. And even though one can't be quite sure what to make of stunted interludes like "The Canon," "I Can Do This on an Island," and the title track -- never mind most of the nonsensical song titles listed above -- there's a willingness to progress here that's sorely lacking from most of the group's one-dimensional peers. Whether this is enough to spare Hopesfall from the same ignominious fate accorded most participants of the emo scene remains to be seen, but it's clear that the group is at least trying to move on. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Recording information: VuDu Studios.
Personnel: Jay Forrest (vocals); Josh Bringham, Dustin Nadler (guitar); Jason Trabue (drums); Rich Liegey (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Mike Watts .
Alternative Press (p.172) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "'Cubic Zirconias Are Forever' and 'Secondhand Surgery' are dark ballads propelled by spacey atmospherics that recall long-time influences Hum and like-minded contemporaries Open Hand." Hopesfall Magnetic North Songs Magnetic North Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   good but what happend there music is incredibly moving, which it has always been, but you could listen to NO WINGS TO SPEAK OF and then you see what unfortunate sacrifice they had to take and soften up the vocals. A TYPES was a huge dissapointment for me but they have redeemed themselves with this album. only not a 5 because the vocals arent exactly tooting my horn, if you know what i mean. Submitted by leopardskinpillboxhat (Maroochydore, QLD, AU) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Beautifully Different I thought this album was going to be like their earlier stuff. When I bought it and heard it, it was a lot better than any of their other stuff. I really enjoyed this album Submitted by sanderson (fredericton, NB, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Brilliant Honestly a 5 star cd. Every song is another journey through the aural landscape that hopesfall has laid out.. both brilliantly ambient and intense at the same time. I really enjoyed A types, but as their bio states, this album is a "juiced up version" of A-types. Brilliant. Submitted by hollywoodending (Orlando, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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