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AbsolutePunk was a website, online community, and alternative music news source founded by Jason Tate (the most recent CEO). [1] The website mainly focused on artists who are relatively unknown to mainstream audiences, but it was known to feature artists who have eventually achieved crossover success, for example, Blink-182 and Fall Out Boy .
Absolutepunk.net received the album very positively, citing frontman Brian Fallon for having a "talent for creating lyrics and melodies that are simple and catchy, yet never forced or unintelligent." [ 1 ] The review also called "I'da Called You Woody, Joe" (a tribute to Joe Strummer ) the highlight of the records, and noted the similarities ...
It currently holds an aggregated score of 70 on Metacritic, indicating "generally favourable reviews" based on 14 professional reviews and 8.2/10 based on 9 user votes. [7] Jason Tate, founder of AbsolutePunk.net highly recommended the album. He opened his review with the line, "Quick note to the rest of the albums coming out this year: The bar ...
...Is a Real Boy has received almost universally positive reviews from music critics.AbsolutePunk.net reviewer Jason Tate awarded the album a 99% rating and praised the band's writing, saying "By the second song it is perceptible that the band has a grasp on crafting songs that do not follow a formula, or insult the listener by maintaining a hold on one particular style or sound."
At Metacritic, it carries a weighted average rating of 46 out of 100 from mainstream critics, based on five reviews. [8] Chris Fallon of AbsolutePunk.net said about the album, "Big anthems, Jonas Brother album cover, lyrics that weave in & out of ambition-slash-unified hope and back-alley corners? Too many times the band takes one step forward ...
Aim and Ignite was released to positive reviews. AbsolutePunk.net 's Drew Beringer praised the album, calling it "what a pop album should sound like" and "the most essential pop album of 2009". [ 14 ]
The album has received mixed reviews. Blake Solomon of Absolutepunk.net gave the album a mixed review stating, "It's not that I can't appreciate the tongue-in-cheek ridiculousness of Want. What I can't/won't forgive is the constant fuzzy-fart beats.
Review scores; Source Rating; AbsolutePunk.net (84%) [1] Allmusic [2] Like Vines is the second studio album by the Hush Sound. The name of the album comes from a line ...