"once you start listening to this cd, you will not want to stop. each song has it's own engery and life, and it's almost impossible not to want to listen to the whole cd at a time... each time i put in the cd to hear a song that's stuck in my head, i end up listening to the entire thing (sometimes more than once!!) and i don't think i have enough time to rave about the live show these guys put on. every single person that i know who has seen them live has instantly fallen in love with the music. this is a must have cd for anyone's collection! the thing i like best about the blank theory is that not only do they have fabulous energy, but the vocals are amazing. nathan's voice is unlike a lot of new rock out there (ie- it's not nasally!)... if you don't have this cd- get it now.. without hesitation! you won't regret it."
Great CD for the price
MathewVeteran | Miniral Falls, CA | 12/06/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Blank Theory has a sound that cannot be compared to Nu-metal or mall-core, people that say that are wrong. Beyond the Calm of the Corridor earns 5 stars easily. They have the 3rd best sound I can remember listening to besides Spineshank and In Flames. It has Harmony in all the right places and blends aggresion into every song to create a sound that cannot be matched. They deffinatley found their own style in the growing metal scene. I highly recemend buying this CD to any Metal fan that does not mind some melody in what they listen to."
One of the greatest bands
Aaron | Toledo, Oh USA | 06/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First of i would like to start by saying that The Blank Theory is one of the best band out right know. IF you have ever seen them in concert than you would hands down agree with me that they are one of the hardest rocking bands around, i have seen Static-X, Coal Chamber, American Headcharge, and The blank Theory can hang with the best of them. They have really good song content, and a lot of people can realate to what they are saying in there songs. They got some slow songs, but then they pick it up with the heaveir stuff and they are one of the best bands out right now."
Good debut from a promising band
Yova | Portomouro, A Coruņa (Spain) | 04/14/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"In my searching of new bands to listen to, I found this band, and his original name caughted my attention. So I downloaded 'Middle of Nowhere' and say 'Hey, that sounds good!'. Then I bought the album, and I really like it.Well, of course they're not exactly original, and they're not an amazing band, but at least they have something to offer, and I think they can improve a lot in the future, and become an important band. Hard riffs, heartfelt vocals, deep rythms and some original sounds, like in 'Middle of Nowhere' (which I think is the best song in the album). It's that kind of bands that you instantly like, and the more you listen to, the more they like you.For me, TBT sounds really similar to TRUSTcompany, similar to Trapt, maybe to Staind, and of course it's similar to Tool, so if you like all this bands, some of them or at least other bands like this, then listen to 'Beyond the calm of the corridor'. Don't expect something new, just well done rock."
Still a great album, even after two years!
Michael Dhaliwal | Chicago, IL | 05/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I got this album two or three years ago now and its still more than enjoyable and hasn't become stale. This is quite a good album, with diverse sounds and textures to the music. If your looking for something new to listen to, you can't go wrong with this album. If you already own it, consider one for a friend!"