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Birds of Pray

Live

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Album Review

At 12 years and six albums into Live's recording career, the bandmembers have fewer qualms about letting their spirituality and big themes rise to the surface, as the very title of Birds of Pray indicates. They even open the record with "Heaven," a plea to "get back your faith again," where leader Ed Kowalczyk claims "I don't need no one to tell me about heaven/I look at my daughter and I believe." Scott Stapp had similar sentiments about his son on Creed's "With Arms Wide Open," but Kowalczyk's song has grander ambitions, which echo throughout Birds of Pray. He's struggling through the post-9/11 world, believing in "The Sanctity of Dreams" and hoping to "Bring the People Together" as he questions "What Are We Fighting For?" but realizing that "Life Marches On," so he finds solace in his family, particularly his daughter, who is mentioned or alluded to often on these 13 songs. (Interestingly, his song titles state his themes much better than the lyrics, which are either too literal or bewilderingly obtuse.) These are all the concerns of a group whose members are in their thirties, and they appropriately have tweaked the music. It's still recognizably Live music — big, big guitars, sweeping anthemic choruses, earnest ballads, mildly histrionic vocals, all tied together as post-U2 arena rock — but it's a little more subdued and a little more serious and quite streamlined, subtly fitting Kowalczyk's themes. The biggest problem with the record is that the eye is on the big picture — from how the songs fit together to how the overall sound fits a song — to the extent that the individual moments aren't all that memorable, clearly lacking singles as forceful as those that fueled Throwing Copper and not quite as compelling as a whole as its predecessor, V. These, however, are all signs that Live is growing up and settling down, turning into a solid thirty-something rock band — it won't gain much attention outside of its core audience, but it will satisfy them, largely because the band is growing with them.

Recent Customer Reviews

Solid Piece
     
by DontTauntPepito

Having been a fan for many years, this is certainly a solid piece of music. It is very uplifting, reflective and some of these songs are fantastic at a concert. There are plenty of hooks in here, but if you are new to the band, I wouldn't start here. Go to some of their earlier works, I recommend either Throwing Copper or the Distance to Here as a jumping off point.

Best Album
     
by Rx2M

Seriously, Live's best ever. If you need an uplifting mood, this is the one. This is one of the few albums I've been able to listen to over and over and not get bored. Really good music right here

Their worst, but they still rock!!
     
by bill_los

I agree that this is their worst, almost as if they were "doing it for the money." However, after seeing them in concert four times since this album came out, its obvious they were trying a mature sound. They still stick with what made them my favorite band in concert!!!! Heaven does rock out at a concert, though.

Biography

Formed: 1988 in York, PA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Live rose to success on the strength of its anthemic music and idealistic, overtly spiritual songwriting, two hallmarks that earned the group frequent comparisons to U2. The group's roots stretched back to the early '80s, when future members Chad Taylor (guitar), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass) and Chad Gracey...
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