Alright so I just got done listening to this new album from Maroon 5. This is my new favorite album of 2007. There are 12 songs on this album, 10 of which are incredible. Maroon 5 follows up their first album, Songs About Jane, with another hit. Good thing, since we waited forever for the second album to come out. However, the wait was well worth it. Maroon 5 has come up with some great songs on this album, all slightly different from one another, which is a good thing.
Alright so to the point.
Best songs-
1.Better That We Break
2.Makes Me Wonder
3.Wake Up Call
Worst songs-
1.Goodnight, Goodnight- Sorry but the beginning of the songs sounds too much like Nickelback.
2.Nothing Last Forever- I don't really have a reason, I just don't like it.
3.As I said above 10 of 12 are genius, so I only have two bad songs.
Overall, if you liked Songs About Jane, you will love this Album.
Alright, my final rating-
4.5/6
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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3 comments:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't Maroon 5 been around like for a really long time?
The success behind "Jane" is that they'd become such a well known cover band for so many years and people in L.A. that when Jane came out PLUS the incredible model who plays his girlfriend on "She Will be Loved" (Not Kelly Preston).
Personally this review you've given them on the new disc I think they'll be the next Eagles.
Anyway, I was reading what you had said in Promoting my blog and what you say is great!
So if you have the time:
http://levioosa.blogspot.com/ (I think) Notes from the Underground
and...if she ever comes back I'd love for her to have a look!
http://seattlelovesme.blogspot.com/
Thanks in advance, The Bass Player Blogger,
jp
Yes, they have been around for a while. But they went a long time between their first and second albums.
I've read review after review that says this album is fantastic and incredible.
Doesn't anyone think that the melodies are not only less catchy than "Songs About Jane", but also contrived?
Doesn't anyone get sick of songs about a girl (or other potential significant other)? I think it'd be great if this band expanded its lyrical content to contend with different issues.
I think it'd be great if more than two songs from the album (track 1 and wake up call) pulled the listener in.
Can anyone tell me why they think this album is so great?
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