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The Starting Line have been through career woes in the two years since their second album, Based on a True Story, entered the Billboard chart in the Top 20 in 2005. Those woes can be suggested by noting that the album was off the chart after only six weeks, having been "de-prioritized" by Geffen Records-distributed Drive-Thru Records, and not long after that the Starting Line were without a label. The band bounces back with Direction on Virgin Records, and fans may not notice the difference. The sound, leaning now toward heavy metal (especially early on), then toward pop (especially toward the end), is still in an energetic pop-punk vein, even if it's a bit more sophisticated in certain ways, particularly in rhythmic terms. Producer Howard Benson has brought in percussionist Luis Conti on many tracks and, in a key change, even replaced drummer Tom Gryskeiwitz on three songs with session ace Kenny Aronoff, who powers the first single "Island" and what ought to be the second single, "21," as well as "What You Want." The band has also added a keyboard player, Brian Schmutz, to the lineup. The move to a more evolved sound is not surprising for a group that seems to use pop-punk as something of a flag of convenience, anyway. Singer Kenny Vasoli, while expressing the angst and uncertainties of youth, has a sweet, conventionally optimistic viewpoint in many of his lyrics. When it comes down to it, he's just not a punk; he wants love and looks forward to having grandchildren. He may sing, "It's 7:00 and I'm already wasted" in "21," but, whether he's just tired or suffering the effects of "the medicine that keeps me well," whatever that may be, he wants to straighten himself out. He's not angry, he's just confused, and you get the feeling he'll pull himself together and have a happy life. Direction is about musicians who may have veered off course temporarily (or been driven to the side of the road), but who are righting themselves and determined to push on. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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- PerformerThe Starting Line
- Music genreAlternative
- Media formatCD
- Original release dateJuly 31st
- LanguageEnglish
- Has parental advisory labelN
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The Starting Line, formed by Kenny Vasoli along with guitarists Matt Watts, Mike Golla, and drummer Tom Gryskewicz, some eight years ago in the suburbs of Pennsylvania are set to release the most triumphant album of their career on July 31st entitled Direction. Recorded with Grammy nominated producer Howard Benson, this album is the logical next step in a career that has seen the band on the main stage of Warped Tour, performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, appearing on multiple covers of Alternative Press and had a video that made it's way onto MTV.
The Starting Line have been through career woes in the two years since their second album, Based on a True Story, entered the Billboard chart in the Top 20 in 2005. Those woes can be suggested by noting that the album was off the chart after only six weeks, having been "de-prioritized" by Geffen Records-distributed Drive-Thru Records, and not long after that the Starting Line were without a label. The band bounces back with Direction on Virgin Records, and fans may not notice the difference. The sound, leaning now toward heavy metal (especially early on), then toward pop (especially toward the end), is still in an energetic pop-punk vein, even if it's a bit more sophisticated in certain ways, particularly in rhythmic terms. Producer Howard Benson has brought in percussionist Luis Conti on many tracks and, in a key change, even replaced drummer Tom Gryskeiwitz on three songs with session ace Kenny Aronoff, who powers the first single "Island" and what ought to be the second single, "21," as well as "What You Want." The band has also added a keyboard player, Brian Schmutz, to the lineup. The move to a more evolved sound is not surprising for a group that seems to use pop-punk as something of a flag of convenience, anyway. Singer Kenny Vasoli, while expressing the angst and uncertainties of youth, has a sweet, conventionally optimistic viewpoint in many of his lyrics. When it comes down to it, he's just not a punk; he wants love and looks forward to having grandchildren. He may sing, "It's 7:00 and I'm already wasted" in "21," but, whether he's just tired or suffering the effects of "the medicine that keeps me well," whatever that may be, he wants to straighten himself out. He's not angry, he's just confused, and you get the feeling he'll pull himself together and have a happy life. Direction is about musicians who may have veered off course temporarily (or been driven to the side of the road), but who are righting themselves and determined to push on. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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The Starting Line
Music genre
Alternative
Media format
CD
Original release date
July 31st
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