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Underdog Alma Mater (Itunes Exclusive)

Forever the Sickest Kids

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Album Review

The ultimate goal of a debut album should be to set a band apart from its peers, but it appears that Forever the Sickest Kids have missed that point with Underdog Alma Mater. The album presents Forever the Sickest Kids as decidedly average, with little that makes them stand out from fellow punk-pop/emo groups other than a slightly brighter sound. True, not every band can come out with groundbreaking works right out of the gate, but Underdog Alma Mater has a paint-by-numbers feel that makes it seem like the bandmembers aren't sure how to set themselves apart. The most obvious example is lead singer Jonathan Cook, who bases his delivery, intentionally or not, on that of Panic at the Disco's Brendon Urie — what's to be gained if Cook and the rest of the band are content to follow the lead of groups that have gone before without treading new ground or finding their own niche? It leads to songs like "She's a Lady," a bad relationship ditty that sounds like it could be an outtake from any number of groups, and "Coffee Break," a melodramatic tune that wrenches every last bit of angst from verses about over-connected youth ("I'm turning my cell off just to breathe/'Cause everyone I know just keeps calling me"), anxiety about growing up, and even the worry that "my mom hates my guts." Other times, as on "Breakdown," the group sounds unenthusiastic, although there are bright spots, like the light and bouncy "Uh Huh."

Customer Reviews

It's about time.

It's really about time australian iTunes got this brillian album. :D Being everything from a mxture of electro pop, to techno rock. FTSK really is a versitile band that is sure to satisfy your music needs. I recommend Catastrophe and Phonecall. But really, all the songs are a must have for any fans of The Maine, All Time Low, Every Avenue etc. etc. Enjoy.

Who wrote that album review????

I'm sorry, the person that wrote that album review (main) is sooooo wrong. This album is great! Jonathan did very well with delivering vocals on this album. The songs are very easy to relate to and will 100% certain, make you laugh if you listen closely.Well done FTSK!

Awesome

This album is great. It has heaps of new stuff, as well as redone songs from their EP, which are really good. Favourite is "Believe Me, I'm Lying"

Biography

Formed: Dallas, TX

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Forever the Sickest Kids received their first break mere days after forming, when lead singer Jonathan Cook inadvertently spent several hundred dollars for front-page song placement on PureVolume.com. With no songs to their name, the Dallas-based musicians were forced to hurriedly pound out a track so as not to waste their money. Formed from the ashes of Ben Bradley and the Flipside, two local bands that had called it quits in late 2006, the group quickly got to work creating its first emo-pop song....
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Underdog Alma Mater (Itunes Exclusive), Forever the Sickest Kids
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  • $16.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Punk
  • Released: 28 April 2008

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