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Jason Tate
03/11/06, 12:29 AM
Brandtson - Hello, Control
Release Date: May 02, 2006
Record Label: The Militia Group (http://www.themilitiagroup.com)

Brandtson has been releasing amazing albums for years, the problem is not many people have been paying much attention. Their last album, Send Us a Signal, was the sleeper hit a few years ago. Building a wave of buzz from within the belly of our little community here. They've returned, they've evolved, but they've stayed within their formula for making some of the catchiest and enjoyable pop-rock you've ever heard.

With the song-writing storytelling skills of Limbeck and the catchy musical prowess of The Format, the sing-a-longs begin and don't stop until the last note. As we've already mentioned (http://www.absolutepunk.net/forumdisplay.php?f=166) this "electronica" trend has taken hold. Even Brandtson aren't safe from this invasion! We get the beats, we get the dance songs (one song is even titled "No One Dances Anymore") - but they do it in a way that comes across with the maturity only a band that's been doing this whole shebang for years could have.

My only complaint is that Send Us a Signal was an emotional powerhouse for me. Each song hit hard and tugged on the heartstrings. There are still quite a few of those on this album; however, while "dance" songs are catchy as hell the presentation removes a bit of the emotional impact of the songs. Fortunately what makes this album better (and have a much higher staying power) then their peers is that the emotional impact is still there. Even the songs that demand kick-spins and other embarassing dance moves in your socks - still have that intangible within that make them great songs.

The dual vocals are used perfectly throughout the album to give the songs a fuller sound and draw attention to the tantalizing harmonies.

Stand out tracks include the slow opener, "A Thousand Years," it's follower "Earthquakes and Sharks," the incredibly addicting "Goodnight Sweet Prince" and sure to be fan-favorite, "Lie to Me." My least favorites are "Tapping the Vain" and "Stop Machine" - the only two songs I feel get a little too far from the band's natural sound.

While not as emotionally captivating as Send Us a Signal - Hello, Control still holds that feeling over me that I'll be listening to this band and this kind of music when I'm old and gray.

If you had to pick a musical genre that best describes my taste - this is most certainly it. Pop-Punk may have been what got me into music, but whatever you call this sound is where my tastes have evolved to. Brandtson, Morrissey, Liam and Me, Brand New, Rock Kills Kid, Minus the Bear - these are the bands that I'm most drawn to these days. You know what you like and you know your style - if you're close to mine, Brandtson is a most certain buy.

In conclusion, while not living quite up to their previous album (hey, the bar was set pretty damn high), Brandtson make a sure fire step toward finally being recognized and admired for what they do best: writing damn good songs.

The bands I listed in the review.

[ AP.net Profile (http://www.absolutepunk.net/brandtson) - Official Website (http://www.brandtson.com) - Music (http://www.purevolume.com/brandtson) ]

GoWaitInTheCar
03/11/06, 12:20 PM
You gave them higher numbers then what the review states.

Wow, another cd you got super early, I wish you could share some of these with us.

I'm into all the bands you mentioned excepted this one. But all the others, great great bands. And Morrissey you know what I think of him..

Shatter_Glass
03/11/06, 05:02 PM
HMMMMM a band I've heard ALOT about but not ALOT of....They have such a big back catalog i don't know where to begin....sheesh...

anamericangod
03/11/06, 05:09 PM
good review, i cannot wait to hear this album. i'm almost scared because i loved Send Us A Signal so much.


to anyone who hasn't heard them, get Send Us A Signal and then get this when it comes out.


GREAT LIVE SHOW TOO

Caleb Cattivera
03/11/06, 10:22 PM
i love you jason.

monkeyboy14
03/11/06, 11:45 PM
This is an album that I'm waiting to hear. Nice review Tate. I knew it would be strong after the goodness of Send Us A Signal

waitingtoderail
03/12/06, 12:06 AM
this could be my most anticipated of the year... well, only behind saves the day of course.

ishotthepilot
03/12/06, 12:07 AM
mmmmm. can't help but love Brandston, and i know this disc will be no different.

1000shadesofred
03/12/06, 01:45 AM
i want to have sex with brandtson

unwritten
03/12/06, 03:53 PM
I need to hear this!

Scott Irvine
03/13/06, 05:34 PM
Somehow Tate's cliche descriptions don't do this album justice.

satanisanerd
03/14/06, 11:48 AM
I already know this album will be amazing.

Steve Henderson
03/14/06, 12:46 PM
Somehow Tate's cliche descriptions don't do this album justice.
Hahaha oh SNAPS!

Jason Tate
03/14/06, 01:35 PM
Somehow Tate's cliche descriptions don't do this album justice.
Whatever:

http://traffic.alexa.com/graph?w=640&h=480&r=6m&y=r&u=absolutepunk.net/&u=upbeetmusic.com

Ryan Imhof
03/14/06, 01:50 PM
Whatever:

http://traffic.alexa.com/graph?w=640&h=480&r=6m&y=r&u=absolutepunk.net/&u=upbeetmusic.com
Ouch.

And "dual vocals" is a good thing. I love them. But i definitly don't think any album could do it better then TAYF.

Mercy Medical
03/14/06, 03:49 PM
I can't wait to get my hands on this. I've never been so excited for an album in my life.

Steve Henderson
03/14/06, 03:56 PM
Whatever:

http://traffic.alexa.com/graph?w=640&h=480&r=6m&y=r&u=absolutepunk.net/&u=upbeetmusic.com
You asshole. Sorry but that is a lot closer than it should be.

Oh, and I'd put any of our top reviewers against your best any day. I was trying to be civil by not ridiculing your Brandtson heap.

Steve Henderson
03/14/06, 03:56 PM
Ouch.

And "dual vocals" is a good thing. I love them. But i definitly don't think any album could do it better then TAYF.
I think ATFEH does it best, personally. I love the way they overlap instead of alternate.

s.deel.besonym
03/15/06, 01:23 AM
I think ATFEH does it best, personally. I love the way they overlap instead of alternate.
TBS used to overlap.

bbelair
03/15/06, 07:38 PM
im so glad i went back and listened to brandtson, they are so good

Scott Irvine
03/16/06, 07:46 AM
You asshole. Sorry but that is a lot closer than it should be.

Yeah. I was about to say...thats not bad for a site like UpBeet up against the pseudo-giant AP.net.

Russ Hockenbury
03/16/06, 04:35 PM
Plus, Upbeetmusic has Eisley Darringer. He's a sexy beast.

xgloryxfadesx27
03/16/06, 08:48 PM
The red line will soon surpass the blue line, just wait it out Tate. :wink:

LipstickLiaison
03/19/06, 05:22 PM
This record is AMAZING.

Go to VH1 to hear clips of each song!

brittnygetsaway
03/19/06, 05:48 PM
I am so glad to here this positive review of the entire album, I just head 3 of the new songs live and they were awesome. I am excited for this one!

grimis16
03/21/06, 09:26 PM
i must say this cd is a dissapointment...not terrible. But its really poppy. I guess thats good in a way. Their old stuff was too. But for some reason this cd isnt that good. Maybe i have to give it more time or something, but i must say Send Us A Signal is much better. There arnt those great fucking songs on this album like there were on SUAS....to each their own though eh?

jdawg09
03/21/06, 10:17 PM
i cant get more excited for this album.....but you tried at least

themostdeplete
04/01/06, 04:36 AM
gah, this cd was a horrible horrible disappointment.
2/10.

I think ATFEH does it best, personally. I love the way they overlap instead of alternate.

TREOS does it better than anybody.

carramrod2005
04/01/06, 02:41 PM
this should easily make everyones top 10 for the year!

carramrod2005
04/01/06, 02:43 PM
gah, this cd was a horrible horrible disappointment.
2/10.



TREOS does it better than anybody.i completely agree with you on this one

Craftsy21
04/04/06, 02:15 PM
This review of mine is coming from a big Brandtson fan... at least, pre Hello, Control...

This is not a good album. Songs 2 through 5 can be entirely skipped over - I give the first song a pass, b/c it's okay.. But the the next 4 just sound like filler - there's nothing special, or catchy, or even interesting about them.. they sound like pure crap. I don't even think the style they went with is what bothers me.... it sounds okay on a few tracks - I think 6 and 7 are both solid examples of the type of sound they are capable of.. But after those two, the album quickly dives back into garbage.

On their last album, they showed they were able to take the pop music sound and add layers to it, creating catchy songs that had a certain level of matureness to them...

I don't know what went wrong on this album - I'm okay with them going to this more, electronic/dance style. That's certainly not what bothers me about this album. I am much more bothered by the writing itself. On top of that, it's a boring album, with very few songs that will stand out in your mind after several listens through. If you're not going to be catchy, be interesting... If you're not going to be interesting, be catchy. They failed in both areas here, and this album is a real dud.

Maybe i was expecting too much, but this did not live up to any expectations of mine. I would not be impressed by this album no matter who it was written by... but the fact that Brandtson put it out makes it even more underwhelming, as I have loved a lot of their past music.