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When Your Heart Stops Beating

+44

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1 Clean Lycanthrope +44 3:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Clean Baby Come On +44 2:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Clean When Your Heart Stops Beating +44 3:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Little Death +44 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 155 +44 3:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Lillian +44 4:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Cliff Diving +44 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Interlude +44 1:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Weatherman +44 4:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 No, It Isn't +44 3:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Make You Smile +44 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Chapter 13 +44 5:07 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Of the two groups that appeared from the ashes of blink-182's 2005 implosion — the Tom DeLonge-headed Angels and Airwaves and Mark Hoppus/Travis Barker-helmed +44 — it's refreshing to see that at least one of them (i.e., the latter) realized that moving on from the past didn't necessarily mean turning your back on it. On their debut, When Your Heart Stops Beating, +44 has managed to balance out upbeat rockers and somber introspections to create a record that is thoughtful and composed, yet fun, and almost like the album blink could have made had they stuck together. This is alternative rock derived from guys with pop-punk pasts, but it's much more reserved than expected, meaty hooks and cheeky exuberance not oozing out of every corner. Its sober and meditative qualities aren't completely surprising — after all, the blink breakup didn't leave ex-members unscathed — but +44's infectious and stomping first single, "When Your Heart Stops Beating," is a bit misleading since nothing here is quite as immediate as that song. Toned down doesn't mean tedious, however, and the album gets better with each listen. +44's initial focus was on electronics, and though that ultimately took a backseat to guitar-driven rock, it's still present as an undercurrent throughout. This coupled with the clean and tight playing of guitarists Craig Fairbaugh and Shane Gallagher, whose contributions are key to the band's effectiveness, gives +44 a distinct sound away from both blink-182's punk recklessness and Angels and Airwaves' forced grandeur. Bitterness creeps into many songs — this is definitely a post-band-breakup album — and tracks like "No, It Isn't" are blatant stabs at Hoppus and Barker's now-strained relationship with DeLonge ("Please understand, this isn't just goodbye, this is I can't stand you"). But not every song is overtly focused on that drama, evidenced in cuts like the summery "Cliffdiving" and the especially lovely electro-piano-based "Make You Smile," which features Carol Heller (briefly a member of +44 in its initial phase). Somber tracks like "Weatherman" and "Little Death" are some of the moodiest songs Hoppus has ever sung, but nothing here feels forced, so it's easy to forgive him when things don't always hit the mark. Plus, he does a much more convincing job fronting a new project than DeLonge; his vocals meld nicely with the sonic structure of +44 to allow the band its own identity instead of just conjuring images of skateboards and Hurley shirts at every turn. Even with its flaws, When Your Heart Stops Beating possesses a surprising vulnerability, which gives the album an understated strength and makes it such an enjoyable listen. This is light-years away from the pretension of Angels and Airwaves, and an unexpected treat from a band that really sounds like it has a future together. [This is the album's clean version with no profanities.]

Recent Customer Reviews

good cd
     
by Quincy Braunstein

This cd is great. If you like this, you should check out "The Product." They're recently signed to Alternative Addiction records, and
are going on tour in support of their new EP "Break the Silence," which you can get on iTunes. Type it into your search bar and check it out!

Mark and Travis THANK YOU
     
by McR4 liFe

Baby come on' blows my mind MUST BUY

Good, But Could Be Better
     
by Prosthetic Head

Out of the two bands that formed after blink-182, one of the best bands in history, split up, I can't honestly say which one I like better. But I'm not writing a review for Angels & Airwaves, so I'll start with +44. "When Your Heart Stops Beating" is, for lack of a better term, a good album. I was hoping that Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker would carry on blink's tradition with the punk music they made. They did occasionally with songs like "When Your Heart Stops Beating" and "Lycanthrope", but a lot of the songs on this CD are soft and about love and stuff like that. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy almost every single one of these songs (except "Make You Smile). I guess I was expecting more of +44. All in all, this is a good album. I am a big fan of blink, Angels & Airwaves, and +44.

Biography

Formed: Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Forming during pop-punk trio blink-182's 2005 hiatus, +44 brought blink alums Travis Barker (drums) and Mark Hoppus (vocals/bass) back together as their former bandmate Tom DeLonge went off to form his own band, Angels and Airwaves. Originally billed as a largely electronic-based project, their songs...
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