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average_jane
09/08/07, 04:11 PM
Four Year Strong - Rise or Die Trying
Record Label: I Surrender Records
Release Date: September 18, 2007

Listening to Four Year Strong makes me tired.

You might think that's a negative thing to say about a band. In this case however, it's a compliment. I get tired because I imagine all the mosh pits, gang choruses, and synchronized hand claps that a Four Year Strong show must be full of. In my mind, I'm in the pit screaming with the best of them. It's exhilarating.

Four Year Strong have blended hardcore and pop-punk beautifully with their debut album, Rise or Die Trying. Beginning with slowly building sirens on "The Take Over," and exploding to life with "Prepare to be Digitally Manipulated," this album is a half hour of pounding adrenaline.

Songs like "Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die" and "Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Hell" use the double bass generously to great effect. The songs are driven by the drumbeats, and the squealing guitars are merely added emphasis.

Lyrically, the band is reminiscent of Fall Out Boy circa Take This to Your Grave. The best example of this is probably in "If He's Here, Who's Runnin' Hell?"

Take it or leave me behind / because you know that you never did care at all / my poor ears have had it / you're coming in static / Tuned out across the board / like a million times before / you're living it up now / just wait until it goes down

The similarity to Fall Out Boy doesn’t stop there – so many of the guitar riffs and vocal hooks recall pre-From Under the Cork Tree Fall Out Boy. Pete Wentz always claims to be influenced by Lifetime – Four Year Strong sound like a perfect mash up of the two bands.

The album never pauses, not even for a second. The slowest song is "Catastrophe," and even on that song, the band has only taken the speed down about half a notch. If Cartel were to suddenly start listening to a lot of Set Your Goals, they might sound like this song. Though this track slows things down a bit, Four Year Strong dive right back into the thick of it in the next few songs.

The only criticism I have of this album is there is very little variation between the songs. If you're not listening to the lyrics, the never ending breakdowns and gang vocals tend to blur together. It's clear that Four Year Strong have found a formula that works for them, and they're going to stick to it very closely. I hope that they can find a way to vary their sound more in future releases, before they run this formula into the ground.

I can imagine this album turning up in a lot of end of the year lists. And I can also imagine that a lot of other people will let Four Year Strong become their new guilty pleasure. As for me, I can't wait to catch the band on tour and finally get to take part in those mosh pits and hand claps.

01. The Take Over
02. Prepare to be Digitally Manipulated *
03. Abandon Ship or Abandon All Hope
04. Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die *
05. Wrecked 'Em? Damn Near Killed 'Em
06. Catastrophe
07. Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Hell
08. Bada Bing! Wit' A Pipe! *
09. Beatdown in the Key of Happy
10. If He's Here, Who's Runnin' Hell?
11. Maniac (R.O.D.)

* - standout tracks
Set Your Goals, Hit the Lights, Take This to Your Grave-era Fall Out Boy
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Adrian Villagomez
09/12/07, 11:58 PM
She's still one of the best we got, folks.

If Cartel were to suddenly start listening to a lot of Set Your Goals, they might sound like this song.With all the negativity toward Cartel somewhat recently, I wonder how people will take this.

guitarhead913
09/13/07, 11:15 AM
i do enjoy this album, but it takes a little time to grow on you, at least for me

HangsLikeHeaven
09/13/07, 03:47 PM
I'm really enjoying this album. There are a few songs that still need to click for me.

reiss.
09/13/07, 05:00 PM
I can't get enough of this album.
I've been a fan of FYS for quite a while now & it's great to finally see that they've perfected their "formula".

Great & fair review.

huckleberry
09/13/07, 11:28 PM
lot of hype around this band, may have to purchase this

12:46AM
09/15/07, 02:51 AM
I do not understand the hype of this band.

average_jane
09/15/07, 08:09 AM
She's still one of the best we got, folks.

aw, thanks Adrian.

lauren<3s music
09/15/07, 10:17 AM
your reviews always are my favorite (in a completely unbiased way i swear!!)

applesandcyanid
09/15/07, 10:23 AM
Album of the year.

irthesteve
09/15/07, 01:47 PM
not really all that good of an album..

fulltiltxb00gie
09/15/07, 01:56 PM
amazing cd.
amazing band.
amazing review.
good job.
and yes, their shows are amazing. they really know how to work a crowd.

adam289
09/15/07, 09:49 PM
fucking awesome album artwork

tm decomposer
09/18/07, 05:08 PM
amazing cd.
amazing band.
amazing review.
good job.
and yes, their shows are amazing. they really know how to work a crowd.
They suck live.

fulltiltxb00gie
09/18/07, 07:34 PM
They suck live.

bro, i saw them live. they were great.

average_jane
09/19/07, 02:06 PM
They suck live.

I just saw them last night and thought they were great.

tm decomposer
09/19/07, 03:27 PM
bro, i saw them live. they were great.
So have I. More than once. Every time they seemed to boar me and with all the kids trying to start the mosh it was pathetic.

tm decomposer
09/19/07, 03:30 PM
I just saw them last night and thought they were great.
Nice review btw.

But this band is blah live.

average_jane
09/19/07, 04:02 PM
Nice review btw.

But this band is blah live.

Thank you. & that's cool - everyone likes something different when it comes to live shows. :-)

fulltiltxb00gie
09/19/07, 04:50 PM
So have I. More than once. Every time they seemed to boar me and with all the kids trying to start the mosh it was pathetic.

..did you see them in jersey? cause kids tried to start a circle pit at the show i went to and yeah it was kinda sad. but the band was quite good.

tm decomposer
09/19/07, 04:54 PM
..did you see them in jersey? cause kids tried to start a circle pit at the show i went to and yeah it was kinda sad. but the band was quite good.
Well, everyone's entitled to an opioion. I've played with them once and saw them twice on the side. There record is too spoofed up to there sound live.

And I leave on this note...


The Wonder Years > Four Year Strong.

strydor187
10/08/07, 09:35 AM
It's taking me for-freaking-ever to find a band nowadays I like. So many damn bands are either taking themselves too seriously in order to appear mature, or are thinking that the next step in their music is adding an orchestra. What's wrong with some good ol' fashioned high energy, super fun, and catchy music that makes you wanna dive headfirst into a pit. As much as the formula sounds weird on paper (Pop-punk meets hardcore with a topping of synthesizer for good measure) they made this shit work. God bless 'em!

jay_lethal
12/03/07, 01:40 AM
four year strong=best new band of '07.

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Awesome_Danny
02/11/08, 10:01 AM
hah
FOB and fys should never be compared
because fys fucking blow
pussies who can't handle REAL hardcore, same with the poeple that like this shit and shit your goals

Inuredbass
10/20/09, 07:53 PM
They suck live.
No way, I have seen them live multiple times. Honestly, they are one of the most incredible live bands I have ever seen and I have been to many shows. The only bands that come close to their level on live shows are Streetlight Manifesto and Linkin Park. All put on masterpieces of shows.