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Disco de New Found Glory: “From the Screen to Your Stereo Part 2”

Disco de New Found Glory: “From the Screen to Your Stereo Part 2”
Descripción (en inglés) :
New Found Glory: Jordan Pundik (vocals); Steve Klein, Chad Gilbert (guitar); Ian Grushka (bass guitar); Cyrus Bolooki (drums). <p>Additional personnel: Chris Carrabba, Sherri Gilbert, Lisa Loeb, Patrick Stump, Max Bemis, Adam Lazzara, Will Pugh, Stacy DuPree (vocals); Michael Bethancourt (keyboards). <p>Expanding on the fun concept of its FROM THE SCREEN TO YOUR STEREO EP, New Found Glory presents a full album's worth of movie-related cover tunes on this second installment. Highlights of the 12-track outing by the Floridian punk-pop act include revved-up versions of Sixpence None the Richer's sugary "Kiss Me" (from SHE'S ALL THAT) and Tears for Fears' soaring "Head Over Heels" (from DONNIE DARKO).
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3 . Promise, The
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12 . Kiss Me - (She's All That)
Información del disco :
Título: From the Screen to Your Stereo Part 2
UPC:060768365629
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Rock & Pop
Artista:New Found Glory
Productor:New Found Glory
Sello:Drive-Thru Records
Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
Fecha de publicación:2007/09/18
Año de publicación original:2007
Número de discos:1
Length:34:18
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Studio
Flap Jackson "Sky Is Burning, But At Least We... (State Road, NC) - 27 Marzo 2008
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- It Isn't What It Ain't

I've always loved covers, the takes that artists give to known, old classics. New Found Glory, who I've never really cared for with their other work, now gives a whole cover album, with not just any songs, but songs from movies. Some of the best are covered very finely in this album, and unless you are just so stubborn in love with the originals, you can't help but love them.

"Kiss Me" adds new life to the teen romantic comedy song, that we now have to thank for so many bad ones. This is a rather impressive take on the song, improving some elements, before losing some in the chorus. "It Ain't Me Babe" creates a new genre in the form of punk rock-bluegrass. The song is exactly what its genre suggests, interesting to say the least.

"King of Wishful Thinking" continues the trend of guest spots on the album, with Patrick Stump, but rather than taking over the song, he adds for a rather appropriate background vocal, that makes for a great song, that'd I'd never heard of before this cover. "Stay (I Missed You)" is a cover of Lisa Loeb, featuring, Lisa Loeb! Now, I've never liked Loeb, and she's become sort of a running joke in the music world. But amazingly, she really adds a great element to a cover of her own song, making this another great track for the album

"Lovefool" is great on the verses, but falls short on the chorus, and makes for one of the weaker, but still great, tracks on the album. The classic love song known as "Iris" is also covered rather nicely, with verses by Will Pugh of Cartel. Both verses and chorus alike come off in unexpected amazing ways, that add another level of emotion to the song, making it less sappy than the original radio smash-hit.

The next song, that's French in title is a rather short instrumental, and a useless filler in the album, and even though its the lowlight of the album, it still isn't bad, it just doesn't fit with the rest of the album. "Crazy For You" is another good song that's a duet with Max Beamis of Say Anything, and though the song has could have been better, it's still pretty good.

As the highlights, "Head Over Heels" is an amazing cover of the Tears for Fears classic, that as much updates it, as much as it is a fun pop-punk love song. The last minute of the song also not only takes out the song on a high note, but takes the album off into the sunset of pop-punk greatness.

But wait that's not all, "Don't You Forget About Me" is another great take on a great song, with a little of a hardcore element of the song that works amazingly well, and combined with the stellar vocals, and excellent guitar work, this could be the best cover of the song, period.

And that's not all, "The Promise" which is most famous as the Napoleon Dynamite credits song, is covered to such a perfect degree, it could actually be better than the original with its great verses, and even more amazing chorus. And even though it has an element of pop-punk, it still has an unexpected element of emotion, that really makes this song.

Overall, it may be short, but every moment is pure gold, and makes for one of the best, if not the best pop/punk album of the year. This album is totally unexpected, with its surprise elements of great vocals, amazing emotions, and flat-out incredible guitar playing, you can't help but love, and buy this album.

R. Garza - 18 Septiembre 2007
2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Wow

ok the reviews about this album being horrible are a bunch of bull crap!this cd is even better than the 1st one...everyone of the songs has nfg's own little twist to it and saying "the songs they chose to cover are VERY poppy" NO DUH THEY'RE POPPY!!!that's what nfg meant to do for ftstys 1 and 2. They choose CHEESY AND POPPY movie songs and they cover them!and if you think jordan's vocals are robotic and listless you have to be tone deaf!jordan has unbelievable vocals and tons of emotion and energy!this album is a must have for all the new and old nfg fans!

L. C. Mcintyre "rirry loves music." (Los Angeles) - 18 Septiembre 2007
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Covers done right!!!

I really love the track list on this album. Sure, a lot of the songs on there are songs that were totally over played in their time, but New Found Glory has put a new spin on them and made them even catchier than before. I personally like "Head Over Heels" and "Love Fool." They took mellow songs and made them up beat and catchy. "Stay" is also really awesome because Lisa Loeb herself is featured on the track. That song was a hit in the 90s, and it's still undeniably catchy. So yeah. Check out the album...you can preview tracks on myspace.com/newfoundglory as well as absolutepunk and itunes of course.

Johnny "yousaiditman!" (Houston, TX) - 18 Septiembre 2007
3 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- NFG screen to your stereo II

love this!! NFG did a great job! I especially love the guest people on it. I love Adam from TBS too!!! Can't wait to see you guuys with senses fail in october!

Andrew Lau (OLD BRIDGE, NJ, US) - 24 Agosto 2011
- NFG rocks!

NFG has got to be the best cover band ever. they stay true to song, while adding their punk rock style. the drums are inspired, hard hitting, and fast.. the guitars are crunchy and unique. the band in general is so tight, you can see them moving as one unit as you listen to the song. And the vocals fit the style perfectly. truly a work of art.. without trying to hard. the songs are also great as originals.. so wont be able to decided if you wanna sing along, or play along, or do both.

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