"Ok...so i'm slowly developing a reputation for coming in a fixing the reviews by the earless people on this website. but no breakdowns on last night in town? did everyone listen to track 3? "...WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' GOIN' ON...WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' GOIN' ON"? the beat slows down...it gets more brutal and it's at the end...those who think that's what a stereotypical breakdown sounds like might've overlooked that. and considering that the red chord reevaluated what we call a breakdown there are actually breakdowns on half these songs...there's one on Jimmy Tango's Method, there's one on Here's Lookin' At You, there's one on...jesus people, suck it up...listen harder. Not all breakdowns are chug-chug beatdowns like remembering never, it dies today and throwdown. there are breakdowns on this cd...they just don't sound like all other breakdowns that you've ever heard...and considering that's the main draw of ETID (not sounding like everything else you've ever heard) you'd think people would've picked up on that...apparently not.
as far as the cd itself is concerned, etid is one've my three all time favorite bands, so i'm a little bit biased...but this album owns, as does hot damn, and the gutter phenomenon cd that comes out the 23rd, i've got it already, and it owns too...check out anything they've done, it's all good stuff. and i think the best thing about etid is that everyone raves about their lyrics and how clever they are, including me, i think they're genius...and keith buckley said in an interview that up until their newest cd he was just rambling incoherently...says something about 'modern art'. haha...anyway...check this out. i love it."
Wtf... every time i die is pretty much the sh*t
thursday57 | 09/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i'm not really sure how you can hate on every time i die if you're a fan of hardcore or whatever you want to call them. hell if your a fan of original, fun music... there's no reason you shouldn't like every time i die. the lyrics are almost indescribable with words... i refuse to believe that keith was serious about just rambling on the first three releases. this album follows along the same formula as the burial plot bidding war. it's heavier than hot damn! and gutter phenomenon... but that does not change anything... just the delivery is different. i highly recomend all of every time i die's albums. probably my favorite band lyrically"
Spectacular.
Benjamin J. Hooton-bartlett | Florida | 03/03/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Oh man, if you want some good music. This is it. As far as driving music, this will drive you. And as well it has one of the neatest instrumentals I've ever heard, "Enter without knocking and notify the police" is just stuff you groove to. The songs have great lyrics and great music blended together to create a metalcore/hardcore masterpiece. Oh yes, you must buy it."
Very Solid Hardcore Album
echelondecline | 06/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of my favorite bands, Every Time I Die. What can I say about their first album (Burial Bidding Plot doesn't count as an album)...it's fast, frenzied, and loud. Hot Damn! might have been THE album that put them on the map, but Hot Damn! carried a more "mosh party" feel to it opposed to the "slam dance til you die" feel of this album. The music itself is more sophisticated in the album opposed to Hot Damn!. I dare to say that Every Time I Die could have spawned a new style of mathcore with it's intense time signature changes and it's frenzied individual sound. The upcoming new album (to me personally) sounds really good...almost a combination of Hot Damn! and Last Night in Town. Every hardcore music lover should have this album."
Best hardcore cd ever
Sean | Costa Rica | 02/18/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the best hadcore cd ever. Jimmy Tangos Method is the best hardcore song ever. logic of crocodiles/punch drunk punk rock romance/ pinchussion/ nothing dreadful.. The entire cd is flawless.i cant take it out of any of my cd players, since ive got 3 copies of it. Its just that good and it leaves you begging for more. Thats when you listen to the bands second full length: Hot Damn!."