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The Ending Is Just the Beginning Repeating

The Living End

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Customer Reviews

Great!!

Awesome.

Good Album...could have been better

I'm gonna come out and say it - I'm on about my 10th or 11th listen to this -and I have to say that while it's good, to be fair I was hoping for a litle more of a continuation of the sound form the last 2 albums with this one - now don't get me wrong this is a good effort by the LIVING END -it starts out punchy enough with "In The Morning" , "Heatwave" & "Machine Gun" all of those will all go down as classics live but I feel there's a bit of lost direction after that.

I don't blame the band for all of it though -I feel the mix let the band down here -Chris Cheney's Vocal is too far back in the mix,there's echo & reverb on a few songs - not the trademark in your face upfront sound they've become so well known for

Having said all that - while the sound and song structure is different from past albums it's still a good record, CD (hell,whatever you want to call it) it is the kind of sound that may finally establish these Aussies from Melborne Australia finally in the USA.

To anyone coming across TLEend for the first time go and hear (Say) thier 1st album, and then get "State of Emergency"

Another solid release!!!

In my opinion, this is right up there with their first self titled release. The lyrics are insightful yet powerful and the guitars hit you in the face with their churning riffs. The final K.O. punch is delivered by one of the tightest rhythm sections around. It's a potent combo that TLE have mastered on this new release. I can't stop listening to it. Do yourself (and your ears) a favor and get this!

Biography

Formed: Melbourne, Australia

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s

Australian punkabilly band the Living End started out jamming together and playing covers under the name Runaway Boys (after the Stray Cats song). Singer Chris Cheney had an obsession with the Stray Cats, to the point where, once he found Scott Owen to form a group with, he talked the piano-playing Owen into learning standup bass à la his American favorites. They met through their older sisters while attending the same high school, Wheelers Hill Secondary College, in Melbourne....
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