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Lights and Sounds

Yellowcard

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Album Review

On Lights and Sounds, Yellowcard sounds light years away from its One for the Kids/Where We Stand days. Granted, the band still trades in the immediate melodies and heart-on-sleeve lyrics that they've used since the beginning, but major-label success suits them well. Lights and Sounds is even slicker and more polished than their Capitol debut, Ocean Avenue, but Yellowcard ends up sounding self-assured instead of compromised in its big-budget surroundings. "Ocean Avenue" was a genuine breakthrough single that proved that the band had a way with connecting with listeners outside of its expected fan base; on this album, Yellowcard expands on its expected sound. Songs like the title track, "Rough Landing, Holly," and "Down on My Head" are tightly crafted, state-of-the-art examples of shiny, earnest punk-pop that sounds sunny even when it's sad, but "Two Weeks from Twenty" boasts downright jazzy guitars and whimsical lyrics reminiscent of Ben Folds, while "City of Devils" is a moody power ballad that continues the album's surprisingly grown-up feel. Indeed, ballads make up a big part of Lights and Sounds, making the most of Sean Mackin's skills with string arrangements, particularly on "Waiting Game" and "Space Travel," where the strings have just the right amount of melodrama for songs about young heartache. However, Lights and Sounds occasionally goes from expansive to indulgent, particularly toward the end of the album, which is bogged down with too many mopey, samey-sounding songs that are overpowered by big productions and arrangements. Yellowcard's ambitions to expand and emote are admirable, but their tighter, poppier songs still work the best. Regardless, Lights and Sounds' good songs are very good, and the album ends up being the band's most accomplished work yet.

Customer Reviews

Lights & Sounds is UH-MAZING!!!

i, being a hardcore music lover, have heard many many albums, and this is one of the best ive ever heard! granted, its not yellowcard's very best but its way better than any currentt stuff today, if ur as hardcore yellowcard fan as i am, u might have heard that this album is over all not as well taken by most ppl, cuz its different, more sleeker, ocean avenue was all fun bouncy catchy over all upbeat, extremely hard to top (Ocean Avenue, tied with MMHMM by Relient K, is the most amazing album of all time) but if ur 1 of those ppl, let it grow on2 u, its yellowcard, here's a song by song review-
1 Three Flights Up 3/5- eh, its instrumental
2 Lights and Sounds 5/5- AMAZING AWESOME UPBEAT SONG!! 1 of my favs
3 Down On My Head 5/5- most ppl dont think much of this song, but it's 1 of my all time fav songs, its awesome!
4 Sure Thing Falling 4.5/5- sometimes this is 1 of my favs, right now its just kool lol
5 City Of Devils 5/5- slow, yes, but a great song, that i relate to, alot
6 Rough Landing Holly 5/5- 1 of the best here! really upbeat, awesome lyrics! funny video, and was my fav song over all for awhile
7 Two Weeks From Twenty 3.9/5- granted i didnt like this song much at 1st, but its growing on to me, its really jazzy, not 1 of my favs but its kool
8 Waiting Game 4.5/5- This 1 like sure thing falling is 1 of my favs at times, i really like the 3rd verse and chorus, and i luv the mood with the instrumentation
9 Martin Sheen or JFK 4/5- this song is catchy, and really good, it just didnt appeal to me as much as the rest really
10 Space Travel 5/5- this is a slow song, yes but its awesome, and it helps me calm down when im stressed, but thats just me
11 Grey 5/5- omg! upbeat wake up 4 the album, luv the tune of this song, and its always stuck in my head, its awesome
12 Words, Hands, Hearts 4.5/5- its a gr8 song, and i luv 2 listen 2 it, it just didn't quite appeal as much as the rest
13 How I Go 5/5- ok, this is the slowest song here, but it's really pretty, great lyrics and meaning, and like space travel, calming
14 Holly Wood Died 4.9/5- not quite 5, but pretty dang close! i like the verses and the instrumentation in this song

awsome

i got this album when it first came out and it was awsome but its evn awsomer now
best songs
two weeks from twenty
holly wood died
grey
how i go
the whole album

oh-my-zing!

this is my favorite album of yellowcard.i really like space travel,this song is like a bedtime stories brings you to a journey through space x) and three flights up is an awesome instrument gives you energy to hear all the cool tracks

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Jacksonville, FL

Genre: Alternative

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

The punk-inspired quintet Yellowcard formed in Jacksonville, FL, in 1997 but didn't solidify their lineup until a move to southern California in early 2000. Comprised of vocalist/guitarist Ryan Key (who had briefly played with Cali-based Craig's Brother), vocalist/violinist Sean Mackin, guitarist Ben Harper, drummer Longineu Parsons, and bassist Warren Cooke, the band officially debuted on wax in 2001 with One for the Kids (Lobster) and returned a year later with the Underdog EP for Fueled by Ramen....
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