So, let's go through the facts first:
# of songs: 12
Album Length: 45 minutes
Album Release Date: July 12th 2005
Label: Interscope
Genre:Rock/Powerpop
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Review:
In 2002, the All-American Rejects released their self-titled debut album. They proved that they were talented and had the potentional. But it seemed they were soon labeled as "One hit wonders" with their song "Swing Swing". Now 3 years later they are back with their second album called "Move Along".
This album has some rocking, I will say that again, it has some rocking. The Rejects blend piano, choirs in some songs, even classical guitar, and the result is pop-rock that would appeal the casual listeners. The album moves along (no pun intended) quiet nicely. Their are some catchy songs, and some moody songs, where the lead vocalist (Tyson Ritter) sings like he means it.
Now the negative part. Some songs...seem to go...alittle over the hill. Like the song "Can't Take It", where it leaves you thinking ":| Woah, what up with that?". It felt like there was something missing, and I cannot put my finger on it. The album either left me wanting more, or wanting less of something. But either way, it was a good album that is worth listening to if you are into the Pop/Rock genre.
I am giving this very first album I reviewed a :D:D:D out of 5.
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