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Radio:ACTIVE

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Album Review

Fed up with the restraints of their major-label contract, McFly broke free of Island Records and founded a label of their own, Super Records, in 2008. Their fourth album and first independently released effort, Radio:Active, finds them growing more musically ambitious than in years past, trying out several different styles of youth-oriented guitar pop/rock. It also finds them taking themselves more seriously as an album-oriented power pop band, rather than a singles-driven boy band. Their change in attitude is most clearly evident on the lead single, "One for the Radio" (as in, "Here's another song for the radio"), with its "We don't care!" singalong chant. By and large, however, McFly play it straight on Radio:Active. There are a few songs like "Falling in Love," one of the album's best, that are surprisingly earnest and impassioned for this former boy band. The symphonic nu-metal rocker "POV" is another example. Other songs are simply a lot of fun. "Everybody Knows" boasts a big guitar riff à la Pat Benatar's "Hit Me with Your Best Shot," and "Do Ya" brings to mind Cheap Trick with its "Do ya, do ya, do ya, do ya love me?" singalong chant. In the end, there are enough fun songs to balance out the ambitious ones. The fun songs tend to be the best on Radio:Active, even if the ambitious ones are perhaps most interesting. The wide range of material here makes it one of McFly's more well-rounded full-length efforts. The singles are here, for sure, but so are quite a few interesting album tracks on which the band tries something new. Much was made of McFly's decision to include ten-track promotional copies of Radio:Active in the English weekly newspaper The Main on Sunday on July 20, 2008. The retail version of the CD was released two months later and included four extra songs, most notably the new single "Lies," plus a bonus DVD and a 32-page booklet.

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What...This is Mcfly??!! AweSomE!

Im a hard rock/metal music fan. McFly to me was the anti-christ of this genre (the only one i enjoy is Obviously), way to poppy and childish in comparison to what i listen to (e.g. Linkin Park). But when i heard this in my local music store i enquired into it. When they told me it was McFly, i was amazed. In my view, this album was a lot more adult and heavier than their previous albums. This was McFlys chance to impress me, and they absolutely did it. Radio:ACTIVE i think has left the pop genre, and at last McFly has entered a heavier rock genre. Radio:ACTIVE places them in the Rock Ranks of Ash, Hoobastank, Sum 41 and Anberlin. 4* for the album but an extra 1* for McFly showing a different, darker, but better side of themselves. Please keep making albums like this one :). P:S An album mostly filled with songs as Rockin and Awesome as Corrupted would be bliss for any Hard Rock Fan in the future.

The best album McFly have made so far

McFly were never manufactured. They always play their own instruments live and in recording. People just seem to judge them (not naming names) because of how they were promoted and how they started out, and to whom they were first aimed at, despite the fact that they played their own instruments from the very beginning. Yes, they may have been on countless kids shows but that was only beacuse of the record company to whom they were signed to, Universal Island Records. (Just want to say that I love all of the first three albums, very much). Being with this record company did help promote them a lot and give the band a huge start in their career and a big fanbase. However, they decided that to have 100% complete control over their music and how they wanted it to sound they left Universal (as they did not have this control) and set up their own record company Super Records, which they fund all by themselves. When time came to promote the new album, Radio:ACTIVE, they decided that as long as they are pulling in a new direction, and to finally get recognized as not just a 'teenie manufactured pop' band, they gave away a 10 track version away free with the Mail On Sunday in July. It was just to give a chance for older people (than 8 - 19 year olds) to have a listen to their music and widen their audience. Nothing else. Please don't judge on this move as something else. I think this was a brave decision and a pretty succesful one if you ask me. The time came in this month (September) for the proper, full (deluxe) version. And what an album it is. From the infectious 'Lies' to the amazing 'Only the Strong Survive' and 'The Last Song,' this is finally the stripped back, raw album that these four guys have always wanted to make. It's not perfect, it's more than that, and that's what makes it so great. If you havn't given these four talented guys a chance before, please do. You'll be surprised. And if you still don't like them, well, that's your loss. Well done McFly. =)

It's here!

Radio:ACTIVE is by far McFly's best album to date. Every track demonstrates their progression from '5 Colours' to the brilliance of the new single 'Lies'. This album is a must download for McFly fans aswell as the new fans this album is sure to bring in. Radio:ACTIVE proves McFly are here to stay.

Biography

Formed: London, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Similar to fellow British pop act Busted, London-based McFly came together and quickly won over the youth masses with their boyish charm and lively tales of adolescence. However, while Busted shared commonalities with the punk-edged accessibility of acts like blink-182 and Simple Plan, McFly owed a bit more musically to bands like the Beach Boys. Naming themselves after Michael J. Fox's character from the Back to the Future series, the guys — Danny Jones (guitar/vocals), Tom Fletcher (guitar/vocals),...
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