
Something Corporate, North
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Something Corporate, North
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North Is Probably The Best Cd That I Own, Well Bes
North is probably the best CD that I own, well besides my other Something Corporate CDs. lol. This CD basically shows how these guys have grown over the years, the lyrics are getting more deep and serious, and Andrew is still singing his heart out. The Indie is great. The piano is great. Everything about this CD is great. Tracks like Only Ashes and Ruthless are ones to look forward to and fast tracks like 21 and Invincible and Break Myself are great for listening too! Well I'm telling you to go out and by this record because you won't regret it.
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Something Corporate's Album, North, Is Incredible.
Something Corporate's album, North, is incredible. They have returned even better than ever. Their lyrics have matured, their sound has mellowed out, and they themselves are just beautiful. Though it's true that the songs on this CD flow together a little too much for general liking, it still makes for a lovely listen. There are far fewer weak tracks on this album than there were on Leaving Through the Window, and LTTW was still remarkable.
Songs you absolutely must listen to: "Down", "Me and the Moon", "Ruthless", and "She Paints me Blue"
Songs you can skip: "Runaway" and "Break Myself".
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Something Corporate Has Delivered Yet Another Amaz
Something Corporate has delivered yet another amazing album! Their newest release, "North," is another success they can add to their list. Different from the first, this more mature album still captures a lot of the same energy as "Leaving Through the Window"-with mood defying piano and passionate lyrics. My favorite song on this CD is "21 and Invincible,"- a song inspiring today's youth to cherish what they have and not try to grow up too fast. Overall, I think that this CD distinguishes Something Corporate from the not taken too seriously "pop punk" label they had previously received and put them into a more serious rock category. Keep your eyes on them for a while they are sure to still be here!
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