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Halifax Album: “The Inevitablility of a Strange World”

Halifax Album: “The Inevitablility of a Strange World”
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Recording information: 2006. <p>On its 2006 Drive-Thru Records debut, the Southern California-based emo-rock ensemble Halifax unveils a set of streamlined punk-pop that balances urgency with accessibility. Although it occasionally indulges in heavy-metal guitar leads (see the propulsive "Under Fire" and the melancholy "Giant in the Ring"), the band avoids many of the pretensions inherent in the emo style, resulting in a charmingly straightforward first outing.
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Album Information :
Title: The Inevitablility of a Strange World
UPC:060768363724
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop
Artist:Halifax
Producer:Lou Giordano; Machine
Label:Drive-Thru Records
Distributed:Fontana Distribution
Release Date:2006/05/23
Original Release Year:2006
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
J.R.R tolkan "mike" - July 09, 2006
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Halifax is the next super band!!

I have to say that halifax is the best band to come out in a long time! when I first heard them it was from their first album a writer's referance and it was amazing makeing halifax my favorite band! but then I got this cd and that made it clear that they're amazing artists. the best songs on the cd would have to be anthem for tonight, nightmare, and our revolution. I suggest u go and buy this cd. but if u've never heard their music before get a writer's referance first because that is the true halifax!

TheBoomies "Jimmy" (CT) - May 24, 2006
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Absolutely Amazing

This is a great album, every song is so amazing. From the fast paced rock anthem 'Our Revolution' to the incredibly deep 'Murder I Wrote', this album keeps you listening to the end. I have been anticipating this album since December and the band from Thousand Oaks delivered.

Nightmare - My favorite song from before the album was out, features great guitar riffs great catchy lyrics. 9.5/10

Our Revolution - Want a track to party to? This it. This is the first single off the CD and is fast and loud and guitarist Chris Brandt really shines here. 9/10

Under Fire - A great song, everything is balanced. 9/10

Anthem For Tonight - Amazing vocals from Mike on this one. Guitar is great as well. 9.5/10

Hey Italy - Catchy lyrics and a great song all together, more alternative then the previous four. 9/10

Snow In Hollywood - A great song, with deep lyrics and absolutely amazing guitar, featuring a more 80s rock theme. 9.5/10

Such A Terrible Trend - A slower song, featuring more inner thoughts from singer Mike Hunau. 8.5/10

Better Than Sex - My personal favorite song on the entire CD. I can truly relate to every line in this song. I love it. 10/10

Giant In The Ring - A great slower paced song, but good nontheless. 8.5/10

Promise Me Tragedy - The loudest song on the CD. Features more of a post-hardcore Halifax, no screaming though. I love it, gives the CD more of a balanced look. 9.5/10

A Tint Of Rain - Another slower song but with a great message. 9/10

I Told You So - A little louder then the previous one. 9/10

Murder I Wrote - Such a great song, fantastic way to end the album. Listen to it the whole way through and it truly completes the album. 10/10

This CD is so great, it hasn't left my player since I got it 6 days ago.

Brain Drain (Everywhere, U.S.A.) - April 20, 2007
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Great pop-punk album

I bought this CD on a whim, not really knowing anything about the band. I saw the Drive-Thru record label and figured, what the heck. At first I wasn't too fond of it; especially after hearing the second song (something about a revolution). I guess that this is their first single from this album? Well, it's a terrible song. Unfortunately it kind of left a bad taste in my mouth as I listened to the other songs. But then I listened again, and I skipped #2. And I must say that the rest of the CD is very good. My favorites are "Hey Italy" and "Snow in Hollywood". The songs have catchy choruses and good riffs. Sure, it sounds like a lot of other emo/punk bands out there, but so what? I say, buy this album, you won't regret it.

A. Hames (Reno, NV USA) - May 27, 2006
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- More of the same

If you've heard Halifax's previous CD, you've basically heard this one. After song 5 I was bored so I took the CD out and put in one of my older ones. I tried listening to it again later, determined to find something of interest. But after listening to the entire things, I found that it wasn't interesting at all really. It's not terrible, but it's not that great either. It seems commercialized, very formulaic and repetitive, and overall unexciting. If you LOVE Halifax, you might want to buy this CD, especially since it is so cheep ($10). Otherwise, I'm sure you'll hear some songs on the radio, though I couldn't tell you which ones as they all sound about the same.

Three stars because it's not bad, it's just not good either.

pancake_repairman "pancake_repairman" (gfjdhgfjhgj) - May 27, 2006
2 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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A classic example of the robotic commercial power-pop emo vocals i can't stand. I really disliked their A Writers Reference ep, and this album isn't doing anything to change my mind about the band. This is the only downright bad band drive thru have ever signed. Every riff and melody conforms 100% to templates. They don't even have the 1% of originality or creativity necessary to make a hook that's actually catchy. If you wanted to put in the time and effort I bet you could find places where every riff on this album has already been used in other band's songs. I'm not saying they're ripping anyone off, I'm just saying they're so faceless and generic that it's inevitable. If you're considering buying this album, do yourself a favor and check out Ever We Fall's new album We Are But Human first, maybe you'll find it's more worth your money.

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