The Best In Town
The Blackout
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S.T.F.Uppercut | The Blackout | 3:13 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Save Our Selves (The Warning) | The Blackout | 3:34 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Top of the World | The Blackout | 3:28 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Fire | The Blackout | 3:30 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Children of the Night | The Blackout | 2:57 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Said and Done | The Blackout | 3:22 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Silent (When We Speak) | The Blackout | 4:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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I Love Myself and I Wanna Live | The Blackout | 3:14 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things | The Blackout | 3:33 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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We're Going to Hell... So Bring the Sunblock | The Blackout | 3:10 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| Booklet Digital Booklet - The Best In Town | The Blackout | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Album Review
Just in case you were laboring under the false impression that emo/screamo/metal was a strictly American phenomenon, there's a band that hails from Wales and is good enough to show their stateside counterparts a thing or two. On The Best in Town, their first album for Epitaph (and second overall), the Blackout thunder and squall through a batch of songs that deal with the usual topics of heartbreak, betrayal, isolation, and frustration with romance and society and have a familiar sound (sweetly sung vs. rabidly screamed vocals, heavy riffing, cavernous drums, and great walls of processed guitars), but generally have a fresh and vigorous feel that keeps things hopping throughout. The best songs lean toward the metal end of the spectrum and the riffs are allowed to crunch with abandon. The opening "Shut-the-F**k-Uppercut," "The Fire," and "We're Going to Hell...So Bring the Sunblock" all fall into this category. The tracks that lean more toward emo-pop, like "Save Our Selves (The Warning)" and "Children of the Night" (and really, most of the album) work almost as well despite the slickness of the sound and the sometimes near-clichéd lyrics. The band — especially vocalists Sean Smith and Gavin Butler — displays enough energy and guts to paper over the weak spots. The metallic riffs that pop up in even the most melodic songs help keep things interesting, too. The only time the record falters is when the sap runs a little too thick and the band veers toward the middle of the road, which luckily only happens on the painfully earnest power ballad "Silent (When We Speak)." Otherwise, The Best in Town is a fine example of how to break free from the constraints of an accepted style by taking all the elements and doing them better than anyone else. Well done, chaps.
Customer Reviews
Warning
We are the Dynamite is an great album some bands have one great album and just do a halfA%$ job on the follow up these guys didn't .They did a good job. Now that they sign to Epitaph in the states this band is going to be well followed for sure. Buy The whole thing but if you doubt.
Definitely Buy This Songs
Save Our Selves (The Warning)
Top Of The World
Silent (When We Speak)
Children Of tHe Night
And Their first album "We are the Dynamite"
the best in town
great album, i like every song. Children of the Night is easily the best one though
The Best In the States
I own all that I can find of anything by this AMAZING band, and this is no exception. The Blackout! boys have done it again and give us amazing music and beautiful sound. =) I hope the guys read these, so they know they did a great job. =D
Biography
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '00s
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- $9.99
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Hard Rock
- Released: May 22, 2009
- ℗ 2009 Epitaph Europe

