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From First to Last

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Album Review

There's a section of rhythmic dissonance at the beginning of "Two as One," the opening track of From First to Last, that commands attention because it feels so off balance. In a way, it's fitting that the album opens in such a jarring, awkward manner, as it seems to be a reflection of the disc as a whole. There's plenty of volatile energy on this self-titled album, but nearly two-thirds of it feels hollow and not as urgent as From First to Last's previous works (Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount and Heroine), an affliction that isn't remedied until the end. Vocalist Matt Good may deliver the lyrics on time and in tune, but he doesn't feel them. It's a lack of passion that extends to the rest of the band as song after song depends on plodding rhythms, uninspired instrumental thrashing, and flat lyrics to get by. (One example, "Worlds Away," depends on a plaintive, repetitious intonation of "on and on and on" to serve as a decent section of the song's chorus.) However, the most frustrating aspect of the album is its own mediocrity — it isn't bad, but by the time it starts getting good, it's more than halfway completed. The songs on From First to Last that contain the most innovation, the catchiest hooks, and the most vibrancy are relegated to the last part of the album, as if it was all shoved to one side. The result is a disc that drags and gets truly interesting only after it's too late to enjoy it. Starting with "Deliverance" and continuing through "In Memorium in Advance," the final four songs feature more energy than the rest of the album combined; the rhythm section is more limber, the vocals are more melodic and varied (where before it had been the same handful of notes combined with the same set of screams and howls), and the guitars are more aggressive. It begs the question of whether From First to Last's final numbers were the first to be written after Heroine, as they bear far more resemblance to that album than to anything preceding them here. It may have helped to have these pieces spread throughout the album, as it would have prevented it from being crippled by a case of too little, too late.

Customer Reviews

Hmm...

I have been a fftl fan since Aesthetic, before Sonny, during Sonny, and even after. I have to say that this is a pretty amazing CD, much as a lot of people expected. The only thing that dissapoints me is A.) They aren't as "hardcore"; they're a little too MTV now. and B.) In "World's Away (Accoustic)" Matt sounds like he hasn't hit puberty. But as usual, they gave us deep, interesting lyrics, amazing guitar, and an overall great album. Which goes to show you that they can keep going, even through hard losses, like Sonny.

can never beat the old FFTL

This new cd is kind of a different sound from what they used to be. Its new, but I miss the olf FFTL so bad! No one can replace Sonny and his amazing voice! I dont think they will be as big as they were back in the day, but Im anxious to see what they will do next

AMAZING!!!

From First To Last is one of my favorite bands..and Sonny leaving is the best thing that could ever happen to them! i saw them on their resent tour in december and without sonny the engery was better on stage. Matt's voice is ten times better then Sonny could ever wish! The sound of the album is great. "two as one" is a great opening..such a fast beat song that is just amazing..thats really the only way i can describe it..definitly something i wont regret buying and i am even more excited to see them on warped tour

Biography

Formed: 2002

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Based in Los Angeles (by way of Florida), From First to Last formed in 2002 with guitarists Travis Richter and Matt Good. With a rotating lineup early on, the post-hardcore/screamo outfit released the EP Aesthetic on New York-based Four Leaf Recordings in June 2003 before signing with Epitaph by the end of the year. After the departure of their original singer, Phillip Reardon, 15-year-old Sonny Moore joined on as lead vocalist during the recording of the band's debut full-length. Written in two...
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