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Blessed Be Our Ever After

Burden of a Day

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Blessed Be Our Ever After Burden of a Day 0:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Pt. 2 Sometimes They Do Burden of a Day 2:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Sorry Seacrest It's Casey's Countdown Burden of a Day 4:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 The Smile That Kills Burden of a Day 3:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 It's Lonely At the Top [Or So I've Heard] Burden of a Day 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 My Shelter Burden of a Day 4:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Battle for Hoth Burden of a Day 4:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Umbrellas Burden of a Day 1:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Monsters Among Us Burden of a Day 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 White Coats and Their Medicine Burden of a Day 4:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 I'm Only Laughing On the Outside Burden of a Day 4:25 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

At first glance, the thought of applying lyrics based on Disney movies, comic book characters, and other common fables onto run-of-the-mill screamo-core seems like a recipe for disaster — or at least a very bad day at the office for those having to objectively review Burden of a Day's sophomore album, Blessed Be Our Ever After. But the Sarasota quintet makes it somewhat easier on listeners (and themselves, lest the lawsuits should start flying) by taking largely circuitous routes while adapting those stories for their lyrics — and they also pay surprisingly little lip service to their homeboy, Jesus (yes, they're Christian rockers), who is thanked profusely in the liner notes, but may take issue over having his father's name taken in vain here and there. So perhaps the single biggest challenge facing Burden of a Day is the overwhelming predictability of their musical template, which falls somewhere between the melodic metalcore of All That Remains and Killswitch Engage and softer emo/screamo leanings à la the Bled and Thursday. Within those well-defined boundaries, moronically named ditties such as "Sorry Seacrest It's Casey's Countdown" and "It's Only Lonely at the Top" are capably executed genre exercises, but their familiar arrangements, fits and starts from riff to breakdown peppered with occasional flights of solo guitar weedle-weedle, will shock absolutely no one but the utterly uninitiated. If anything, the group deserves some credit for its fearless swan dives into emphatic clean choruses, which reach "I want to buy the world a Coke" levels on tracks like "My Shelter" and "I'm Only Laughing on the Outside." But when the time comes to record their third album, Burden of a Day will have to decide whether they want to be known for peddling clichés exceptionally well — albeit with those unusual subjects — or breaking new musical ground.

Recent Customer Reviews

love this band!
     
by chasing victory rules

okay my favorite song on this album is I'm only laughing on the outside becuz that song is SSIIIICCCKKK!

meh
     
by shplee

band is pretty bad. the song structures are horribly disjointed, and the guitarists are uncreative and unskilled, which holds back the rest of the band. the vocals are great though. I would get Pt. 2, sorry seacrest, and white coats, and not bother with the rest. better yet, listen to silverstein, the bled, or someone who does this sort of music well.

Burden of a Day
     
by kmu123

worth every penny; enough said.

Biography

Genre: Punk

Years Active:

Sarasota, FL's Burden of a Day was formed in 2004 and, perhaps a little precociously, released a debut album, Pilots and Paper Planes, less than two years later through independent Blood & Ink, in the process, earning very mixed reviews for their middling, screamocore style with Christian tendencies....
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Customer Ratings

     
107 Ratings