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Saving Abel

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1 Explicit New Tatoo Saving Abel 4:22 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Explicit Addicted Saving Abel 3:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Explicit She Got Over Me Saving Abel 4:02 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 Explicit 18 Days Saving Abel 3:51 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Explicit Drowning (Face Down) Saving Abel 3:55 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Explicit In God's Eyes Saving Abel 3:56 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 Explicit Sailed Away Saving Abel 4:18 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 Explicit Beautiful Day Saving Abel 4:14 $1.29 View In iTunes
9 Explicit Out of My Face Saving Abel 3:39 $1.29 View In iTunes
10 Explicit Running from You Saving Abel 3:29 $1.29 View In iTunes
11 Explicit Beautiful You Saving Abel 2:52 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

"I'm so addicted to all the things you do when you're going down on me," sings frontman Jared Weeks in his best Kroeger-cribbing croon, thus jumpstarting Saving Abel's first single — the Nickelback knockoff "Addicted" — with a slab of sexual bravado. Led by competent vocals and plenty of guitar muscle, the band's self-titled debut makes all the right moves for a modern rock release. The biggest problem, then, isn't found in the band's musicianship, but rather its intentions. Within Saving Abel's first five minutes, Weeks sings about women pleasing him in bed, losing their clothing in his car, and doing god knows what behind closed hotel doors. Talent aside, he comes across as less of a vocalist and more of a kiss-and-tell showoff when he gloats about such sexual escapades, and the band does itself a disservice with those first two songs. Several tracks later, "18 Days" blends blue-collar power balladry with wholly positive lyrics, sounding vaguely like Candlebox's "It's Alright" with Chris Daughtry at the helm. The song is perfect fodder for modern rock radio, but only when it's taken out of context, since Saving Abel is still stinging with the aftershocks of testosterone overload by the time that tune rolls around. Over the course of the 11-track album, the band does manage to upright itself, leaving the listener to wonder why Saving Abel chose to lead off with grungy c**k rock instead of a more endearing number. After all, when an album contains this many ballads, a hard rock band has the rare opportunity to amass a number of female fans rather than bank on the male audiences that support Puddle of Mudd, Nickelback, and other such groups. Unfortunately, Saving Abel's track list doesn't do this band any favors, although that certainly doesn't negate the co-ed appeal of "18 Days," "Beautiful Day," and "Sailed Away."

Recent Customer Reviews

Give it a rest
     
by Solo Elite

The amount of animosity here is insane! I have no clue why people are bashing these guys. First and foremost they are a new band and brought to the table something to make them famous. Look at Papa Roach; they started off as nu metal and grew up and turned more hard core rock. This is their first album and i guarantee you their new one will be different. Also, what is wrong with their sound? I personally don't think it sounds anything like Hinder. Hinder is a rock band and so is Saving Abel. If you don't like good rock, like this, I don't know what you'd be into. Crap like Puddle Of Mudd or Nickelback?

:)
     
by secret22

This is an awesome band. 3 of them, Jared, Jason and Scott, came to my school and everyone waz soooooooooooooo excited. they r soooooo much better live, but i still think that they are gr8!!!!!

Nickleback couldn't just copy their own songs...
     
by Sigh..............

...they had to allow someone else to make versions of their own songs that still sounded the same and then have them release it by themselves. Genius, isn't it?


Biography

Formed: 2004 in Corinth, MS

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Formed in 2004 by vocalist Jared Weeks and guitarist Jason Null, Saving Abel combine riff-heavy hard rock with sexually charged lyrics and Southern rock influences. The quintet took root in Corinth, MS, where Weeks and Null cut their teeth in different bands before merging their songwriting talents....
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Hard Rock
  • Released: Mar 11, 2008

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