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Lights and Sounds
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Album Reviews: 6
Album: Lights and Sounds
Artist: Yellowcard
Release Date: 1/24/2006
Genre: Rock/Pop
On {^Lights and Sounds}, {$Yellowcard} sounds light years away from its {^One for the Kids}/{^Where We Stand} days. Granted, the band still trades in the immediate melodies and heart-on-sleeve lyrics that they've used since the beginning, but major-label success suits them well. {^Lights and Sounds} is even slicker and more polished than their {@Capitol} debut, {^Ocean Avenue}, but {$Yellowcard} ends up sounding self-assured instead of compromised in its big-budget surroundings. {&"Ocean Avenue"} was a genuine breakthrough single that proved that the band had a way with connecting with listeners outside of its expected fan base; on this album, {$Yellowcard} expands on its expected sound. Songs like the title track, {&"Rough Landing, Holly,"} and {&"Down on My Head"} are tightly crafted, state-of-the-art examples of shiny, earnest {\punk}-{\pop} that sounds sunny even when it's sad, but {&"Two Weeks from Twenty"} boasts downright jazzy guitars and whimsical lyrics reminiscent of {$Ben Folds}, while {&"City of Devils"} is a moody power {\ballad} that continues the album's surprisingly grown-up feel. Indeed, {\ballads} make up a big part of {^Lights and Sounds}, making the most of {$Sean Mackin}'s skills with string arrangements, particularly on {&"Waiting Game"} and {&"Space Travel,"} where the strings have just the right amount of melodrama for songs about young heartache. However, {^Lights and Sounds} occasionally goes from expansive to indulgent, particularly toward the end of the album, which is bogged down with too many mopey, samey-sounding songs that are overpowered by big productions and arrangements. {$Yellowcard}'s ambitions to expand and emote are admirable, but their tighter, poppier songs still work the best. Regardless, {^Lights and Sounds}' good songs are very good, and the album ends up being the band's most accomplished work yet. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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While it could use a lot more violin, Lights and Sounds is a great album, easily reccomended to fans of previous Yellowcard work.
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posted Feb 15, 2006
They try to get it right for the 2nd time, with a different type of sound...
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posted Jan 24, 2006
Pretty dam impresive
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posted Feb 3, 2006
Yellow Card has a unique way of combining old school violen with new school rock. Their unique style makes their music so much more exciting to listent to. I absolutely love them!
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posted Jan 24, 2006
Good album, solid lyrics and background music. Certainly not the best, but still, really good.
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posted Aug 21, 2006
Great album~
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posted Sep 21, 2006
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