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Chris Fallon
11/03/09, 03:27 AM
This Time Next Year - Road Maps and Heart Attacks
Release Date: October 20, 2009
Record Label: Equal Vision

Hard to believe that after four years of anticipation, this is the first full-length This Time Next Year has recorded. Preceded by two well-received EPs, the California quartet have concocted a reasonably successful debut with producer Brian McTernan, a guy who coincidentally worked behind the boards on the very band This Time Next Year named themselves after. See? All that hard work paid off.

For the aptly-named Road Maps and Heart Attacks, This Time Next Year haven't topped Broadway Calls or The Swellers on the list of 2009's pop-punk revivalists, but they come close enough to participate as a decently-respectable top five pick in their genre. While it's less Movielife aggression and more Midtown punch with some Yellowcard pop, Road Maps is impressive in terms of sonic clarity and ambition, let alone it feels far more focused from a lyrical standpoint than recent outputs by their peers Fireworks or Hit the Lights. Yes, it's certainly a bit blotchy and runs together upon repeated listens, however the band runs solely on power chords and meaty pop-punk hooks. No joke -- this album maintains a solid pacing with its penchant for axe-shredding and drum beatdowns. It just needs something extra.

"Alex in Wonderland" and "Cheers to a Late Night" are re-recorded leftovers from last year's The Longest Way Home, and do sound better, but lack the grit & sentiment of their past selves. That isn't why you're listening to this album though -- it's what is new here that will propel most of the interest. Pete Dowdell and Brad Wiseman bounce off each other with more precision and flexibility than other dual-vocal pop-punk bands, and as the album starts up with the gem "New Sensation," it's fairly obvious who will or will not enjoy this record. Purely guitars/bass/drums over verse/chorus/verse, this is hardly anything that will revolutionize the modern music scene or blow any casual fan away -- but it does have a nice familiar sound to it that will please the ears. "Calling in Dead" is a bitingly sardonic cut, and "Out on Eastern" skates by on touches of grandeur.

That is the band's double-edged sword of doom, however, because for all the familiarity we are comfortable & content with... it only means we've heard it before and This Time Next Year plays it pretty safe for all 31 minutes. The tale of their unfortunate circumstances in Missouri, "New Florence," ends before it can really get started and "No Bed of Broken Glass" has no true distinguishing features for it to stand out from the pack. "Liquid Diet" also feels too rushed and is puzzlingly generic; it might very well have you questioning whether or not you skipped back to a previous track. There is simply far too little variety implemented across the eleven tracks that do pack an ample amount of shred-tastic foreplay into the mix, but fail at spacing themselves apart.

To use a football-related analogy: You can't keep calling the same running play on every offensive drive -- otherwise the defense will continually come down on you with each impending down. Throw a pass, hand it to your fullback or even call a draw play -- hell, maybe even a Wildcat! Something that will set your offense apart and limit your predictability. This Time Next Year just doesn't have enough play-calling experience to allow any expansion, leaving them high & dry after each repeated listen. The first few times, it's a treat... but no new territory is ventured, and nothing new is ever gained as time goes on.

This Time Next Year have been anxious to get out there and release something that shows off who they are and while they still have some room left for improvement, Road Maps isn't a half-bad start; it won't do much for you this time next year (see what I did there?), but for the meantime, if you need a break from the other pop-punk albums that have been clogging up your iPod's playlist... it's not a terrible way to spend half an hour. Just don't expect anything versatile.

Midtown meets Yellowcard without the violin; Set Your Goals; Fireworks; The Wonder Years; Bangarang!; Four Year Strong"New Sensation," "Calling in Dead" and "Out on Eastern"

1. Rise & Fall, Curtain Call
2. New Sensation
3. Alex in Wonderland
4. New Florence
5. Rhyme and Reason
6. No Bed of Broken Glass
7. Calling in Dead
8. Liquid Diet
9. Mischief With No Direction
10. Out on Eastern
11. Cheers to a Late NightPete Dowdalls - vocals
Brad Wiseman - guitar/vocals
Denis Cohen - guitar
Tony Allio - bass

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Jaimehere
11/03/09, 03:52 AM
I LOVE THIS ALBUM, pretty solid review and rating, would give the album 70-80 too, Great listen nonetheless

PPunk
11/03/09, 05:06 AM
Do not agree at all with " it's certainly a bit blotchy and runs together upon repeated listens". In fact, I feel the opposite, liking Road Maps and Heart Attacks more and more with each listen.

inthemidst
11/03/09, 06:22 AM
I love this album. Brings me back to the glory days of pop-punk.

tobyg
11/03/09, 06:45 AM
Love this album and disagree with the reviewer in its' lasting value. I do agree that some variety could not hurt and maybe on their next CD they will adress that. My overall raitng is 83. Thanks to TTNY for bringing back the days of early 2000s pop-punk which many of us still love.

zachff
11/03/09, 06:54 AM
Midtown meets Yellowcard without the violin? Color me interested

gr33ndayfr3ak
11/03/09, 07:17 AM
Bangarang! in the RIYL is perfect. Great album.

SuchAPerson22
11/03/09, 07:28 AM
Alex in Wonderland?
YES.
I need to listen to this... I haven't checked out anything new by them in about 2 years(ish)

Steve Henderson
11/03/09, 09:29 AM
Personally, I would gladly take this record over The Swellers and Broadway Calls, but I guess I am more aligned with the pop side of pop-punk. This is the type of album Drive Thru would have put out around the turn of the century, and that is about the highest praise you can give a disc like this.

"Calling In Dead" is definitely one of the best tracks to see the light of day in 2009.

Yellowcard2006
11/03/09, 09:45 AM
I agree with your review. It's really good in parts but during my first listen I couldn't tell tracks 3-11 apart from each other at all.. I just turned it off. But I actually enjoyed it more over repeated listens. A good first album, here's hoping they have a little more variety in the next one.

Also I think it's kinda weird that they don't have a drummer in the band...how did that happen?

P_T_W
11/03/09, 10:09 AM
Fair review. I dig these guys a lot.. but then again, i have a boner for pop-punk.

Chris Fallon
11/03/09, 10:14 AM
I agree with your review. It's really good in parts but during my first listen I couldn't tell tracks 3-11 apart from each other at all.. I just turned it off. But I actually enjoyed it more over repeated listens. A good first album, here's hoping they have a little more variety in the next one.

Also I think it's kinda weird that they don't have a drummer in the band...how did that happen?
He left the band but maybe somebody could provide some insight on that. I searched high & low for a definitive answer but failed to find one in any news articles or their myspace. There was definitely another member earlier this year... I just don't know anything about who he is or why he is gone.

denissuxx
11/03/09, 10:20 AM
Good review, agree with it, although I need to listen to this album more, and see if it's worthy of more than 70%

splitfinger
11/03/09, 11:08 AM
Okay - I agree with a few things the reviewer said. I do not like Liquid Diet and "this is hardly anything that will revolutionize the modern music scene or blow any casual fan away -- but it does have a nice familiar sound to it that will please the ears". And that familiar sound brings me back to the glory days of pop-punk.

Other than that I disagree with much of the review. In my opinion, the football analogy is ridiculously over the top. I also appreciate music more when when the songs grow on you the more you listen. For me, that is the case here, the more I listen the more I like it. In fact, I love this album.

lightcollapse
11/03/09, 11:33 AM
Ridiculously generic/unoriginal, hooks aren't that strong. Agree with the review mostly.

owiseone35
11/03/09, 11:55 AM
It really isn't a bad CD and i agree it does run together. New Sensation is my favorite track and Liquid Diet.

inthemidst
11/03/09, 11:58 AM
Personally, I would gladly take this record over The Swellers and Broadway Calls, but I guess I am more aligned with the pop side of pop-punk. This is the type of album Drive Thru would have put out around the turn of the century, and that is about the highest praise you can give a disc like this.

"Calling In Dead" is definitely one of the best tracks to see the light of day in 2009.
Agreed.

Yellowcard2006
11/03/09, 12:05 PM
He left the band but maybe somebody could provide some insight on that. I searched high & low for a definitive answer but failed to find one in any news articles or their myspace. There was definitely another member earlier this year... I just don't know anything about who he is or why he is gone.
Uh huh, it's definitely a mystery, it was kinda disappointing to see a session drummer listed in the credits.

hiya
11/03/09, 12:23 PM
I like this album a lot, but I def. agree it runs together a bit. It's also missing a bit of, I guess you can say, edge that was found on the EPs. Still a pretty solid release for their first full length.

and with the drummer situation, he left and their friend has been filling in while they were touring, but they don't have a new drummer yet.

pacoroble
11/03/09, 12:41 PM
Personally, I would gladly take this record over The Swellers and Broadway Calls, but I guess I am more aligned with the pop side of pop-punk. This is the type of album Drive Thru would have put out around the turn of the century, and that is about the highest praise you can give a disc like this.

"Calling In Dead" is definitely one of the best tracks to see the light of day in 2009.

Totally agree. Love this CD. Favorite track is Out on Eastern which is not pop punk ;-) but a great modern rock tune

zubinmoosa
11/03/09, 01:13 PM
Personally, I would gladly take this record over The Swellers and Broadway Calls, but I guess I am more aligned with the pop side of pop-punk. This is the type of album Drive Thru would have put out around the turn of the century, and that is about the highest praise you can give a disc like this.

"Calling In Dead" is definitely one of the best tracks to see the light of day in 2009.
agreed on all counts

Thomas Nassiff
11/03/09, 02:52 PM
dang, im in the process of reviewing this and i thought i was gonna beat the staff to it. lol.

good review, anyways. dont agree so much with the RIYL but thats not that important

Truman122
11/03/09, 02:54 PM
dang, im in the process of reviewing this and i thought i was gonna beat the staff to it. lol.

good review, anyways. dont agree so much with the RIYL but thats not that important
How could there not be NFG in there? "Rhyme and Reason" sounds exactly like them.

more heart
11/03/09, 03:35 PM
Definitely a record I enjoyed. Right up there with The Swellers, Fireworks, Set Your Goals, and New Found Glory as one of the better pop punk records of 09. 70% seems a little low to me, but is still a fair score. Good review Chris.

joppyxtsl
11/03/09, 04:13 PM
It's an alright album. I bought this for 50 cents, no lie.

pacoroble
11/03/09, 04:26 PM
Definitely a record I enjoyed. Right up there with The Swellers, Fireworks, Set Your Goals, and New Found Glory as one of the better pop punk records of 09. 70% seems a little low to me, but is still a fair score. Good review Chris.



Confused what you say in your post. "Definitely a record I enjoyed. Right up there with The Swellers, Fireworks, Set Your Goals, and New Found Glory as one of the better pop punk records of 09" and then you say "Good review Chris" in the same post.

From the review: "This Time Next Year just doesn't have enough play-calling experience to allow any expansion, leaving them high & dry after each repeated listen. "Road Maps isn't a half-bad start; it won't do much for you this time next year (see what I did there?),"

Seems like two different points of view to me. You like and he does not.

more heart
11/03/09, 04:31 PM
Confused what you say in your post. "Definitely a record I enjoyed. Right up there with The Swellers, Fireworks, Set Your Goals, and New Found Glory as one of the better pop punk records of 09" and then you say "Good review Chris" in the same post.

From the review: "This Time Next Year just doesn't have enough play-calling experience to allow any expansion, leaving them high & dry after each repeated listen. "Road Maps isn't a half-bad start; it won't do much for you this time next year (see what I did there?),"

Seems like two different points of view to me. You like and he does not.
I think the point that Chris is trying to make is that while the record certainly isn't original, it's a decent pop punk release. While I think it may be better than he led on, I still enjoyed his review and thought it was well written.

bloodyr0mance87
11/03/09, 09:32 PM
Personally, I would gladly take this record over The Swellers and Broadway Calls, but I guess I am more aligned with the pop side of pop-punk. This is the type of album Drive Thru would have put out around the turn of the century, and that is about the highest praise you can give a disc like this.

i wholeheartedly agree with this. i've been trying to get into the Swellers thanks to all of the publicity they've been receiving here, but i find this record to be much more enjoyable. i really dig the Midtown vibe. i almost feel bad that i downloaded this for free.

andthetruthwill
11/03/09, 11:54 PM
I thought this record was much better than both Broadway Calls and the Swellers.

vb415
11/04/09, 09:24 PM
the new album is really great, but it still has to sink in to me just to get into it more

f00te
11/05/09, 09:36 AM
i enjoyed this album but i wanted to see "sweetest air" on this album

vb415
11/05/09, 11:59 PM
sweetest air was in "a place for you" album

Yellowcard2006
11/07/09, 09:33 AM
i wholeheartedly agree with this. i've been trying to get into the Swellers thanks to all of the publicity they've been receiving here, but i find this record to be much more enjoyable. i really dig the Midtown vibe. i almost feel bad that i downloaded this for free.
Yeah same here. But the second I see this in stores I'll be getting a copy.

TheBaroness
11/09/09, 09:17 PM
this is so generic and has almost no hooks - not a single song stood out to my ears.

Steve Henderson
11/10/09, 05:10 AM
this is so generic and has almost no hooks - not a single song stood out to my ears.

How can you say "Calling in Dead" has no hook?

splitfinger
11/11/09, 05:04 AM
this is so generic and has almost no hooks - not a single song stood out to my ears.

Totally disagree. All the reviews (except this one) I have found on the web read find this album catchy and filled with hooks. This review by Fallon is the only one I have found that is negative and even gives it some praise.

To me, Hooks throughout - catchy throughout.

tobyg
11/11/09, 05:25 AM
How can you say "Calling in Dead" has no hook?

Steve - I see from your posts you really like Calling In Dead - how do you feel about the rest of the CD?

Steve Henderson
11/11/09, 05:55 AM
Steve - I see from your posts you really like Calling In Dead - how do you feel about the rest of the CD?
Love it...favorite pop punk release in a long time.

zubinmoosa
11/11/09, 10:43 AM
Love it...favorite pop punk release in a long time.
:nod:

TheBaroness
11/11/09, 04:52 PM
How can you say "Calling in Dead" has no hook?
That song just doesn't grab me at all.

Steve Henderson
11/11/09, 04:56 PM
That song just doesn't grab me at all.
Grabs you or not, it definitely has a hook.

the_unbirth
11/17/09, 08:30 AM
Easily deserves mid to high 80s
Calling In Dead is awesome and the re-recorded songs sound even better.

songisland
02/09/10, 02:23 PM
solid album and band

boscorelli
04/10/10, 10:23 AM
liking the sounds of this band on a second listen. definitely not even close to the amazingness of broadway calls though.

punkroc7894
05/22/10, 12:19 PM
such a good album.

DylanPPPP
09/25/10, 05:10 PM
Just got into these guys. First listen didn't do a whole lot for me but I definitely enjoyed it. After listening to it a few more times my point of view has changed a little and I think it's a great album worth many listens. I personally love "Alex In Wonderland" the most. I always seem to like the singles the most. I have no idea why. They just are the ones that stick out and the ones I remember the most, which I guess is the point of making it a single. On a website where pop-punk is the widest liked genre (which makes sense. "punk" is right in the URL.) it's obvious there will be mostly praise for this, and I feel it's deserving. 82% for me.

JEFF0OO
11/17/10, 12:09 AM
hella lasted me a year, seeing them friday..bouta shit when i do