Tip of the Iceberg - EP / Takin' It Ova!
New Found Glory & International Superheroes Of Hardcore
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| Total: 18 Songs |
Album Review
New Found Glory's album-and-a-half Tip of the Iceberg/Takin' It Ova! consists of an EP packaged along with a full-length album. It comes across as a bit of an odd combination at first — why not a double disc, or separate releases? — but the reasoning could have been to play up the set's comic-book references. In addition to the artwork on the cover and in the liner notes, the band itself transforms as it moves from EP to album, right down to crediting the former to New Found Glory and the latter to "the International Superheroes of Hardcore." While the former features the hardcore-tinged punk-pop that is familiar to fans of the group, the album is where things get interesting. In a departure from their usual lighthearted sound, New Found Glory launch into a relentless assault on Takin' It Ova!, pounding and howling with an aggressive hardcore punk sound that is so different as to be downright stunning. (Indeed, the approach is such a switch from the group's 2006 release, Coming Home, that it could be mistaken for a completely different band.) Their past work may have shared some of the more frenetic sounds from the raucous style, but Takin' It Ova! marks one of the first times (if not the first time) that they've made an entire album this way. Hardcore purists may not be pleased by their approach, however. New Found Glory do it all with a knowing wink; they're not quite mocking the genre, but they certainly aren't attempting to break into it, as is obvious from the lyrics. After announcing themselves with "ISHC Theme Song," New Found Glory take on all comers — knocking screamo and fashion slaves, chastising users of profanity, even calling out delinquent eBay buyers, all with a healthy dose of humor. On "Superhero Sellouts," for example, vocalist Chad Gilbert (aka Captain Straight Edge) calls out Hollywood for its superhero obsession (name-checking everything from Spiderman to Judge Dredd), but does an about-face immediately after by praising the heroic deeds of Indiana Jones on "Just Like Dr. Jones." Between this and songs that can best be described as musical public service announcements (the anti-drug "Captain Straight Edge" and vehicle safety reminder "Seat Belt"), it's obvious that New Found Glory just want to have some fun with this collection. That's just fine — the album is better for it.
Recent Customer Reviews
HUH????
by Try2shineWHAT ON EARTH!!!!!! okay i love the NFG part but the rest is crap.......i dont get what ISHC was trying to do on this album...i do not find their music funny or cool.
Wow not bad.
by xPATRIOTxIm actually impressed with ISHC. Even though the lyrics sound kinda silly. But still good none the less. Id recomend buying if you into hardcore.
Finally!
by h2ouchThis double release is so refreshing. The EP portion is really what New Found Glory is all about, but as we delve into the album portion, we see that these guys are having fun with their music. The music world today is missing a sense of humor, and New Found Glory (a.k.a. The ISHC) is bringing it back. I recommend "Screamo Gotta Go" and "Dirty Mouth" but the whole album is totally worth buying.
Top Albums and Songs by New Found Glory & International Superheroes Of Hardcore
| Name | Album | Time | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Screamo Gotta Go | Tip of the Iceberg - EP / Takin' It Ova! | 0:56 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Explicit HPxHC | HPxHC - EP | 1:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | Explicit Keepin' It Real | HPxHC - EP | 1:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | Explicit Too Legit to Quit | HPxHC - EP | 1:22 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | Explicit Batman's a Deadman | HPxHC - EP | 2:25 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
- $9.99
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Hard Rock, Punk
- Released: Apr 29, 2008
- ℗ 2008 New Found Glory, ISHC except where noted

