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Following the chart-topping pop punk of their first three albums, GOOD MORNING REVIVAL is to Good Charlotte what WARNING was to their obvious stylistic forebears, Green Day: an attempt to expand the stylistic confines of their music without losing sight of what their fans want to hear. GOOD MORNING REVIVAL isn't trying to capture critical favor, nor is it a self-important concept album or stylistic experiment. Instead, twin brothers Joel and Benji Madden incorporate new and different musical influences into their now familiar sound, and the brothers' lyrics feature a newfound maturity and personal viewpoint that was not always so obvious on their earlier albums. Indeed, the power ballad "Where Would We Be," a paean to Joel's break-up with his pop princess ex, Hilary Duff, is the most autobiographical song so far in the band's oeuvre. Elsewhere, the moody, pessimistic "The River" and the defiantly optimistic closer "March On" neatly define the album's emotional poles.
Additional personnel: M. Shadows, Synyster Gates.
Spin (p.86) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's Madden's search for love in the L.A. wasteland that gives REVIVAL a certain charm." Entertainment Weekly (p.70) - "[W]ith a high premium put on infectious choruses and razor-sharp melodic hooks." -- Grade: B- Kerrang (Magazine) (pp.46-47) - "They still have a knack for a mammoth chorus....Love is a major theme...and it's woven throughout the album like an insistent string, the thread holding it all together." Good Morning Revival Music Good Morning Revival Music Good Morning Revival Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Unmissable influences! Certainly you've heard the song on the radio : Clocks, by Coldplay. Now, listen to the choruses in the thacks 7 and 10. Notice something familiar? The drums! It looks like GC wanted this album so sound so "radiophonic" that they didn't embarass themselves hiding the "success elements" of other hits into their songs. It may sound negative so far, but I love the new GC much more now that they sound more "pop". (Please never end up sounding like Simple Plan...) Anyway, loved the album, hesitant to buy it because I dont know if I'll stay hooked for long, but still. Go for it! It's on my iPod so it has to be good! Submitted by Puce (montreal, qc, canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
best album this is probably the best album ive ever bought. the songs are sick and they have matured over time to something great.
Submitted by max (sydney , nsw, australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
g-r-e-a-t! Listening to "Misery", i can tell the next track and the one after is gonna be hot. i just love that GC tried something new and different by adding the techno-electronica feel to the album. The first single "Keep Your Hands of My Girl" is a totally fun song and i love how Billy Martin play around with his keyboard. makes a cool club sound. The second single "The River" which features M.Shadows & Synyster Gates from A7X, are AWESOME! With M.Shadows vocals and Synyster Gates's guitar solo, nothing could go wrong in this track. My fave tracks from this album is of course Misery, The River, Keep Your Hands..., Dance Floor Anthem, Break Apart.., Broken Hearts Parade and Where Would We Be Now. Submitted by billy martin is hot (New York, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing job! The new sound Good Charlotte presents is definitely within their vocal and musical capabilities. This album is definitely one of those few that make you sit back and go, "I feel good with this song on."
Listen to it with an open mind, after all music is opinions.
GREAT JOB GUYS. Submitted by bitchleader (London Ontario) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Best of Good Charlotte Good Morning Revival is the best Good Charlotte Album by far. I absolutely love it. I can't stop listening to it.
I have to say my favorite songs, are; Misery, The River, Keep Your Hands Off My Girl, All Black, Broken Hearts Parade, and March On. Submitted by Justin (St. Anthony, NL, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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