Saving Abel Album: “Saving Abel”
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Release Date:2008-03-11
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Type:Album
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Label:Virgin
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:5099951501921
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Gitters (Allendale, IL United States) - October 24, 2008
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Saving Abel
I decided to check out Saving Abel's cd, because I'm going to be attending a concert where they are the opening band. When I listened to this cd, I was suprised at how good the songs were. New Tattoo, Addicted, 18 Days, Sailed Away, Beautiful Day, Out of My Face, Running from You are all pretty good songs. If more newer bands would put out albums of this quality(more than one or two good songs), I would probably listen to more newer rock. I've seen a couple of reviews that said all the songs sound the same. I'd rather have a rock cd, were all the music sounds like rock instead one song being rock, and the rest just a mixture of styles of music. Saving Abel is the best debut album since Hinder's Extreme Behavior.
- Abel is Saved!
Saving Abel is an awesome band and this is a great CD, love it all!
- A New Great Band
This band is awesome. Best songs on the CD are New Tattoo and Addicted. All the other songs sre great too. Hope they make a new album soon.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Aweful. Just.. Aweful.
In the 90's, music on rock radio included bands like Rage Against the Machine, Alice in Chains, and Tool, with melodic sound, instrumental talent and poetic lyrics like "One great big festering neon distraction/ I've a suggestion to keep you all occupied:/ Learn to swim" The radio now is contaminated with bands such as Hollywood Undead, Theory of a Dead Man, and Saving Abel. With a sound more glossy than most pop songs on the radio in the 90's, stale riffs and cliched lyrics sounding to have been written by a fourteen-year-old. "i'm so addicted to/ all the things you do/ when you're going down on me/ in between the sheets/ all the sounds you make/ with every breath you take/ its unlike anything/ when you're lovin' me"
i listen and cringe with an overwhelming disgust in my stomach paralleling that of a tapeworm or a parasitic worm of some sort, that's growing too large to live in my intestinal tracks any longer.
I beg anyone who enjoys this album to try out bands like Tool, Sublime, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Pink Floyd, even System of a Down.
Music with actual substance, poetry, and melody; instead of a catchy chorus
that any boy going through puberty could write. I didnt know you could water down Buckcherry and make it even worse
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- The best band I never heard of....
If you like bands such as Buckcherry, Silvertide, or Hinder, you will love these guys. I do not see how somone can rate these guys at 0 stars, they are great. The lead singer has an awesome voice, and the band sounds fantastic. Well worth the money for the cd.
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