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Incredible Release from an old favorite Jun 21, 2008 First off, this is very definitely not the same Ataris that wrote "San Dimas High School Football Rules"; I mean, it's the same band, but you wouldn't know it.
Welcome the Night is a phenomenal step forward for the band, both aurally and lyrically. The album employs a much more lush musical landscape, unfamiliar with heavy distortion and power chords. The sound is still rock, but it's much more mellow than previous releases. There are a few radio-friendly tracks that still channel The Ataris of old.
Even those "mainstream" tracks delve much deeper than most of their previous work. "Welcome the Night" is ripe with introspection, regret, and a strong focus on faith. [Lead singer] Kris Roe draws largely on the events in his own life in the past few years, with a sincerity that is hard to feign. The songs are well-written, offering glimpses of their meanings without becoming overly abstract.
"Welcome the Night" is an excellent album, start to finish. Admittedly, it took me a few listens to appreciate their new sound, and a few more to really appreciate the subject matters. But it is one of my favorite albums, and I highly recommend it for anyone who can appreciate honest songwriting and a different sound.
So Long Ataris May 15, 2008 I found this CD unlistenable the first time I listened to it and still dislike it. I went in with an open mind but it's just terrible. I understand that you can't keep doing the same thing over and over, but this is just bad. The only CD release I can remember being as equally disappointed with was the last "Useless ID" CD.
Different, but still good Feb 22, 2008 I was really excited to see that a new Ataris album had come out as I have been a fan for a while. However, I was initially skeptical about actually purchasing it based on all the negative reviews I was seeing everywhere. Eventually I decided to give it a shot and I'm glad I did. It is certainly very different from their last record, which I loved, and also very different from their other albums, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. So far my favorite track is New Years' Day, but that will likely change as I listen to it more. Overall though, I like it a lot. Definitely check it out.
Won't live through the night Aug 18, 2007 I really hate to bash this since I've been a big fan over the years. I realize that you can't do the same thing forever, but you can't do this either. The fact that one lyric which repeats over and over requires the word "terrible" to be pronounced wrong in order to rhyme tells you everything you need to know. It's ambitious, and they were a great band so we owed them a listen, but this thing is really dead on arrival. If you really really liked them and want them not to give up completely you can give this two stars.
I wanted it to . . . "stick out" Aug 17, 2007 A good set, but nothing really sticks out on this album for me. All the songs really blend together - never feeling very separated - as they were with say, "So Long, Astoria." I like it, but I don't love it.
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