Hey Hey...we're still working hard as hell on the album... I think it's gonna be awesome. Well, i wanted to give you guys a little heads up on the album before it hits. So here goes...
TRACKLISTING (not finalized)
1. armageddon
2. downpour
3. untitled 1
4. someone
5. change
6. dying
7. only
8. stupid f***er
9. renee
10. lullaby
11. promise
12. final
the album, much like the live show, hits with a major tidal wave song, "Armageddon". The track is brutal all the way through. Things slow down a bit on track 2, "Downpour". This song, along with it's predecessor, were two of the first songs the band wrote together. The choruses of the song are the heaviest in the song, and the verses and bridge are the melodic points. "Untitled 1" is an undisputed live favorite. The "punk" song of the album, "Untitled 1" is a happy-go-lucky track that gets the blood pumping. "Someone" proves the band's knack for writing radio-friendly songs and still rock out. "Change" is quite possibly one of the best on the record. It yields a sign of the idiocy that the band is still unsigned. "Dying" shows the abiltiy to write songs that sound totally different from any other song on the record. "Only", the piano ballad of the record, shows more heart and soul than that of almost any other song in the underground circuit. "Stupid F***er" is the political anthem of the record, true punk in it's entirety. It's an incredibly catchy song, and despite it's name, very radio friendly. "Renee" and "Downpour" are similar in the music aspects of each track, but the chorus in "Renee" hits harder than a hurricane in July. "Lullaby" is also a track that is different from any other track on the record. The only totally acoustic track on the album, "Lullaby" has even something for the children! Nursery rhyme lyrics. "Promise" is also amongst the best of the CD, and the live version of the song is even better. The album ends on a heavy note, with "Final". The track makes you want to play the album again...and again...and again...