What Separates Me from You (CD)

What Separates Me from You (CD)

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The fourth full-length offering from Ocala, FL-based punk-pop/metalcore outfit A Day to Remember opens with vocalist Jeremy McKinnon screaming "I am fueled by all forms of failure". What Separates Me from You is whiney, petulant, immature, hopeless, and thoroughly addicting, as the ten songs contained within the gatefold packaging (with the not-so-subtle painting of a man on a busy city street, trapped in an hourglass as the sand piles up around him) are as immaculately crafted and engaging as they are blindingly self-absorbed. Produced by New Found Glory's Chad Gilbert, WSMFY blurs the line between clean vocal emo-punk and throat-exploding metalcore with great success, especially on the more brutal offerings like "Sticks and Stone", "2nd Sucks", "You Be Tails," "I'll Be Sonic," and the guitarmony-laden album high point "This Is the House that Doubt Built." While mopey, melodic punk-pop jams like "All Signs Point to Lauderdale" and "Out of Time" may sound like second-rate Against Me! cuts, the performances are so flawless and the knob-twiddling (mouse clicking) is so dialed in, that the volume nearly goes up on its own. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
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Dec 27, 2010
sarahsabotage
5 out of 5 stars review

this cd is amazing. in my opinion, it is the best by a day to remember so far. i highly reccomend buying this instead of downloading.

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Oct 23, 2011
pudgeismybaby
5 out of 5 stars review

Where do I begin

I have loved A Day to Remember since Homesick first came out. Their music has gotten through tough times and more to come. There music and raw and real. They sound better live in my opinion. I have listened to all their albums including: And Their Name Was Treason, For Those Who Have Heart, The Old Record, Attack of The Killer B-sides, Homesick, and What Separates Me From You. Personally my favorite is Homesick: The cover art, the sound (it was still rough new band sounding lol), and the lyrics. However, What Separates Me From You is good I like the sound, I don't like the word choice in lyrics for the simple fact it sounds a little too generic and teen angst in my opinion. Loved the cover out and the creativeness toward the CD as I was opening it. My closing words are: I love there music, I hope they never change, and I'm praying for another CD. :) <3

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Feb 19, 2011
StayBrutalK
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4 out of 5 stars review

Not as good as the first two cd's

A Day to Remember are on top of the music game and have a huge fan base, but they went more mainstream and friendly with "What Seperates Me From You" A Day To Remember are known for Brutal breakdowns and heavy music. This cd falls short of the first two cd's. But I still recommend this cd cause A Day To Remember are an amazing band with alot of talent. Check out my other reviews for A Day To remember also if you like.

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