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On their fifth full-length, PAPER WALLS, Yellowcard prove again that they are one of the more likeable and substantive bands on the punk-pop scene. In addition to the fact that they are the only punk-pop act with a violin player, Yellowcard set themselves apart from their peers by penning catchy tunes and rocking hard, but doing both with a sense of confidence born of true authenticity.
Powered by strong material and clean, muscular performances, PAPER WALLS is the sound of a young band hitting their stride. Like most pop-punk albums Yellowcard occasionally dips into sappiness, or drops in a coy, nagging chorus, but on the whole there are fewer of such moments than average, and Yellowcard's stronger moments--like the opening rocker "Take Down" or the snaky, infectious "Shrink the World"-- shine brighter.
This deluxe package includes the making of the album and video footage, 2 exclusive live bonus tracks, extensive photo gallery, and PDF booklet.
1. Making Of The Album,
2. Making Of The Video,
3. 2 bonus Audio Tracks and
4. Photo gallery.
DVD Features:
DVD Includes:Spin (p.110) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his batch of songs is built around chugging power chords, instantly memorable choruses...[and] one of the finest violin solos you'll hear..." Alternative Press (p.169) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "PAPER WALLS delivers on all key points: Soaring hooks; crunchy pogo riffs; emo-light counterpoint vocal melodies; circular/ascending guitar/violin motifs; and vaguely life-affirming lyrics..." Yellowcard Paper Walls Songs Paper Walls Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   you'll be listening to this album for a long time this album has made me a yellowcard fan, it destroys lights and sounds, and is even better than the first album. EVERY SONG COULD BE A SINGLE, this is a very rare find, i actually believe that they could successfully release ANY song from this incredible album, 10/10. Submitted by josh hext (Adelaide Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 3 found this helpful.
Better than the last... This album has got to be Yellowcard's best album to date, definitely better than Lights and Sounds. All tracks except one are rockin with massive intensity and explosive feelings. If I could sum up this album in one word it would be "HUGE!"
A great buy for anyone that is a fan of any rock or pop-punk in general. 9 out of 10. Submitted by ToWN (Perth, Western Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
eat me great cd Submitted by james (california) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
A Change For The Better I have been a Yellowcard fan since their debut album , and this is their best CD to date. Ocean Avenue was a great CD , with a mix of soft and upbeat rock songs , Lights and Sounds being mostly softer stuff , but Paper Walls is an explosive album with more upbeat rock than their previous CD's. Here's to Yellowcard! Submitted by Jake (U.S.A) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
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