A Rivew of 7-10 Split's Album - THE STARS HAVE FALLEN
Jeffery Watkins | New Orleans, LA | 01/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Even though this band is now defunct, this is a record that still should be listened to. I wrote this review in 2003 for my blog and the lead singer, Jon Ladd, found it a few years later and emailed me to thank me for the nice things I said. That is part of the reason these guys were so cool. Please read why you should own this record:
7-10 Split is my pick for a band you should be dancin' it up to. Oh and my friend, you will be doing a lot of dancin'! A quartet who fuses punk, sometimes poppy and sometimes straight forward, with big ol' metal guitar and drum parts. Sometimes singing, sometimes screaming, 7-10 Split are all over the place as far as diversity goes. They unify sound into a formidable piece of punk pie. While it may sound like they are ill assorted, the listener can expect a consistent sound every time. These boys who hail from the south (GA) are perfecting their sound, maturing as musicians, and moving the scene forward in a speedy and noble manner. They put out their two previous releases on the now dead Screaming GIANT Records. Their latest, THE STARS HAVE FALLEN, is not only their best effort to date, but also one of the better albums to come out in 2003. Put out by New School Records, this CD is the epitome of good music: fast songs, well written lyrics, heart, and soul. Whatever they are trying to express comes out on the album. The words are well formulated and carefully chosen to express what they were feeling at the time. And in my opinion, that is something mainstream music is missing today. So, be sure to listen to these guys. Recommended Songs: "Instruction Manuel," "In Denial," "Can't Take This," "Searching For Talbert Jenson," "Coathanger," "Three N One," and "Heartless.""