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Author's Rating
Vocals 7.25
Musicianship 7.75
Lyrics 7
Production 8
Creativity 6.75
Lasting Value 7.25
Reviewer Tilt 8.5
Final Verdict: 75%
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Vocals 6.95
Musicianship 6.85
Lyrics 7.15
Production 6.95
Creativity 6.8
Lasting Value 7.25
Reviewer Tilt 7.45
Average: 71%
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Scenes from a Movie - The Pulse

Reviewed by: Drew Beringer (07/24/07)
Scenes From A MovieThe Pulse
Release Date: July 24, 2007
Record Label: One Big Spark/EastWest


Everyone wants to be a pop punk superstar. There are those who embrace it, while others despise it, but secretly wish to be it. With all the success that Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, and their peers have had, it comes as no surprise that many new bands try to emulate it. All Time Low, June, and countless others have tried their hand at it, with mixed results. Enter Scenes From A Movie into the pop-punk arena. If you took Brendan Urie’s vocals and dubbed them over Fall Out Boy’s Take This To Your Grave, you would end up with The Pulse, the debut album from the quintet. What it lacks in originality, it makes up with catchy hooks, infectious melodies, and an energy many bands in the genre lack these days.

Produced by Marc McCluskey (The Get Go) and Mike Green (Paramore, The Matches), The Pulse beats with 11 high-octane tracks that really draw you in. The album kicks off with “Just Ask Us,” which flows with a slight dark undertone throughout. Guitarists Jon Ewing and Luke Del Papa really show off their chops on this song and many others. “Save You” is a pummeling song with a big hook. Which is the best thing about the album, it hits hard while maintaining a nice hook within.

“Heartbeat From Hell” is a rousing ditty, with steady playing from drummer Jared Miller as vocalist Tony Bush carries the song and guitars needle in and out. “If I Die” has a spy-theme vibe throughout, setting up a different vibe different from the previous tracks. “Hang Your Halo” will definitely be a favorite, as Ewing and Del Papa are lively on guitar and Bush anxiously spits out his words.

“Detective, Detective” is a cunning track, featuring a seductive guitar riff and an attitude-filled tone of voice from Bush. “It’s My Game I Can’t Lose” will get you off your seat and into your dancing shoes. The album’s closer is reminiscent of another pop-rock band on the rise, Boys Like Girls. “Goodbye Reckless” begins with spacey keys and Bush’s breathy singing before the guitars and drums punctuate the track. It’s the slowest, most “emotionally heavy” song on the album and finishes the album decently; it’s not the best track, but it would’ve been out of place if not placed at the end.

Scenes From A Movie aims to join The Graduate’s Anhedonia as one of the breakout albums of 2007. While it’s nothing original or ground-breaking, it’s damn good pop-punk that’ll please many fans of the genre. It’s not watered down, it’s in your face and features everything I want out of the genre: big hooks, big guitars, and attitude. So grab a bucket of popcorn and a Coke and enjoy The Pulse, as this Movie won’t be receiving any rotten tomatoes.

Additional InformationTrack Listing:
1. Just Ask Us
2. Save You
3. Irukandji
4. Heartbeat From Hell
5. If I Die
6. Hang Your Halo
7. Detective, Detective
8. The Cover Up
9. If It’s My Game I Can’t Lose
10. Heads Or Tails
11. Goodbye Reckless
Produced by: Marc McClusky and Mike Green

Scenes From A Movie are:
Jon Ewing – guitar
Jared Miller – drums
Tony Bush – vocals
Luke Del Papa – guitar
Adam Triplett – bass

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12:52 AM on 07/24/07
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Nice review, Drew. I hung out with these guys at Warped - they're good guys.
01:39 AM on 07/24/07
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This album gives me mixed feelings.It's like I've heard the songs before,but I love it because it's the songs that I love.Basically,it feels to me that they took the best parts out of the right songs,and put them together to form this album.Though it's not breaking new barriers in the genre,it's still a great album.Great review Drew,as always.
09:32 AM on 07/24/07
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Good review.

I hate this album. It's funny because the first time I listened to it I honestly thought to myself "Brendan Urie?" haha.
12:20 PM on 07/24/07
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Good review. I don't think you give enough credit to the lyrics, though. They're perfectly positioned between superficial ("my girlfriend doesn't love me"-type) and overly deep ("the scarlet arrow pierced my half-stopped heart and bled this song"-type), which gives a bit more depth and intensity than we're used to with pop-punk, but a much lighter and more punchy feel than emo bands have to create by screaming or writing music that really doesn't match the lyrics. I won't say Bush's lyrics are the be-all and end-all, but they are certainly more than a 7 and worth mentioning in the review.
01:52 PM on 07/24/07
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Solid review... I'm buying this now after hearing only a couple tracks...
03:15 PM on 07/24/07
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pretty good review
i like pretty much every song on the album.
03:40 PM on 07/24/07
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Nice review Drew.

This album sounds the same throughout each song. Nothing good about this band at all.
03:52 PM on 07/24/07
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I love the song "Save You." Hate the album art though.
03:55 PM on 07/24/07
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Originally Posted by Joe DeAndreaView This Post
I love the song "Save You." Hate the album art though.
I agree about the art. The guy on the left is a bad actor.
05:00 PM on 07/24/07
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Originally Posted by Adrian VillagomezView This Post
I agree about the art. The guy on the left is a bad actor.

They shoulda put you and me on it instead!
06:41 PM on 07/24/07
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the cover is the two different pictures of the same guy put together in photoshop..
08:03 AM on 07/25/07
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nice review. checking this out right now
08:24 AM on 07/25/07
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Good work drew. I'm glad someone else sees that "Hang Your Halo" is a standout. I always felt that song is different than the rest. I liked this review a lot. This isn't the genre I'm into at this point in my life , but I certainly think this a special pop record.
08:27 AM on 07/25/07
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Originally Posted by Joe DeAndreaView This Post
They shoulda put you and me on it instead!

You guys sort of look the same, at least from your thumbnails. That might work out. Perhaps a "Save You" single cover?
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