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Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 02/06/2007
Following the tragic van accident that took the life of drummer
John "Beatz" Holohan in 2005, it was easy to assume that
Bayside's third album would be something of a somber affair. But instead of dwelling on the past,
The Walking Wounded shows
Bayside clearly focusing on moving forward. For a group who revel in moody and dark
emo, this record is actually their brightest set of songs yet -- they seem more resilient, and these general feelings of survival permeate the entire record, so that a sentiment like "Some say it's all fate, but I say we control our lives and if my destiny should out best me, then that's fine" (from the charging
"Duality") very well represents their collective mindset. There's a real emphasis on
Jack O'Shea's adept guitar throughout, but even when his lines get the spotlight, there's no denying how strong and developed as a unit
Bayside sounds. This is highlighted quickly when the opening whimsy of the excellent title cut gives way to muscular rhythms that complement the hardened edge in
Anthony Ranieri's voice;
I Am the Avalanche's
Vinnie Caruana caps the song off superbly with a guest spot. As with many bands, scene frustrations surface as well. The jangling guitars of
"(Pop)ular Science" set a mood opposite to lyrics like "I thought I was a part of something more, but more money, less substance, more demand....trending what we fought to make ours."
"I and I" and
"Head on a Plate" earnestly and defiantly seek to lead a musical change among the kids, the latter with a nice melody wavering somewhere between
Alkaline Trio and
Motion City Soundtrack.
Bayside have been flying under the radar for the last few years, especially as compared to many of their
Victory peers. But they look to be in it for the long haul and definitely have the chops to make a lasting mark. Even though this album may not provide that extra push into the public eye, fans will have a hard time denying how great
Bayside sounds.
~Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Trel Kreiss
from San Antonio, TX
Freakin Rocks
This band freakin rocks!!! I saw them at the White Rabbit in San Antonio and talked to the bassist Nick for almost an hour while Anberlin was playing. They really are an awesome group of guys. At the acoustic setting at Fye before the actual show they happily signed alot of stuff and talked to people with no hesitation. They are definetly in it for the music and the thrill of sharing their talent and not the money which is part of why they are awesome. Their music kicks butt and this CD is their best so far I think. You won't be dissapointed to spend a few bucks on this and there isn't a better place to buy it from than Fye!!!!