A Day To Remember review

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“What Separates Me From You”?
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A Day To Remember have successfully managed to deliver hardcore to the public. Subtly unique, the band posses a few tricks that separate them from their associates. With a firm grip on fucking decent melody, the Florida band swing from punishing pop to hardcore riffing, producing a real black beauty.  Deep dark growling and haunting riffs kick in but just as your head begins to bow, the chorus tugs on you pleasingly with its tasty jaded lyrics making your whole body want to move around. Hair flying, hands beating, knees bending, body rocking. The album mainly consists of this theme of poptastic metal, with the exception of 2nd sucks which thrills your wits, certainly not appropriate for the faint hearted. However is this album too commercially driven with its pop foundation? Their talents are highly creditable. Their abilities extend from patching two separate ideas together like this and offering contrasting lyrics alongside too, making them more satisfying than a steak and chips. The creativity with arrangements and production deserve a few gold stars to say the least, considering no two versus choruses or breakdowns sound alike. Surely this is moving away at rocket speed from the generics. 
Need I say more on that note..? No? Course not, because this album is already pumping through your veins stronger than the nicotine you inhaled from your last pack of cigarettes. Brutal yet graceful, like Tinkerbell in a Metallica t-shirt and a studded belt, like Sid Vicious in a tux. I fucking rate this album.

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Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels,
the round pegs in the square holes, 
the ones who see things differently.