Fuck Yeah New Found Glory
Pre-release review of Radiosurgery

Exactly one month to Radiosurgery! You can pre-order the record here. Here’s a great pre-release review of the album from bombshellzine:

New Found Glory have amassed quite a collection of tracks now, no two albums have been the same, but the basis of their sound hasn’t changed. Signs of great songwriters there, still keeping it interesting all these years later in a genre that has been done to death a few times over. As the title track kicks off, you know it’s a New Found Glory record, and by the first time the chorus comes around the hook lands, and it doesn’t leave for the rest of the album either.

‘Anthem For The Unwanted‘ takes the crown for one of the most catchy choruses I’ve heard in ages, you won’t be forgetting it any time soon, “What did you say as I walked out the door, did you want me back, did you want me“. It’s a simple one, but ever so effective, and when it rolls around the second time, you are singing along. Definite single potential here.


‘Drill It In My Brain‘ is singalong central, expect hand claps galore if the band extends the intro when playing it live. It’s the kind of song that I would probably be really turned off by if other bands were doing it, it has potential to be far too over the top cheesy, but the quality songwriters these guys are, manage to keep it in check and manage to scrape all the cheese off the top and leave you with a solid track.

‘I’m Not The One‘ has a really good flow about it, constant build ups and a big chorus, even a dash of gang vocal, another thing NFG do to perfection, and not over the top. The back end of this track is where it shines.

‘Ready, Aim, Fire!‘ is a slightly more settled track, less up and down moments. Solid throughout it doesn’t have a ‘stand out point’, has all the usual hooks though. Closest thing to filler you’ll find on the album, it’d be a lead single for many other bands.

‘Dumped‘ Another steady type track, this one though over time has become a favourite, one of the strongest hooks, catchiest choruses and varied tracks on the album, you can’t pick what’s around the corner when listening for the first time, keeps things interesting.

‘Summer Fling, Don’t Mean A Thing‘ picks things right up again. This is the song from the album where you’ll be in a random place, and suddenly you’ll be singing the line “when you need a boy around you, just for the summer, don’t come knocking on my door”. You won’t get it out of your head until you listen to the song again. Definitely has the potential to be a single this one. Again, with any other band, this song would probably come across super cheesy, but NFG do it just right

‘Caught In The Act‘ is my favourite on the album, Beth from Best Coast chimes in with a guest vocal that put simply, just works. I’m certain this will be a single at some point, I can already picture a typical colourful NFG video clip for it too. This one just has all the right elements for a pop punk single, you’ll know it when you listen to it. It’s got me singing along in my best accent.. thankfully no-one is around to hear it. I’m sure it’s not pretty.

‘Memories And Battle Scars‘ is a nice fast number, bound to be a live favourite that’ll get the kids bouncing around like there’s no tomorrow. Probably has the most ‘grunt’ of all the songs on the album, sweet pick slide action too.

‘Trainwreck‘, another one that will work well live, one of those middle of the set type tracks, the guitar work is a highlight of this one, nothing that’ll blow your mind, but there’s a nice touch to it when given a close listen to, carries the song well. Singalong moments, check. Bounce around moments, check. Memorable chorus, check.

‘Map Of Your Body‘, a perfect closer. Energetic, upbeat and one last digging in of the hook before you end the battle and let it loose. An unexpected slowing down as the song comes to a close, but it works, and of course builds right back up into a blazing finish. ‘There’s a map of your body hanging over my head’, add that to the list of lines that won’t be leaving your head for a while.

There is an ongoing theme throughout the album, all the songs are relationship based, and do tend to follow a pattern throughout the album. That said, you don’t need to listen in full to ‘get it’, but the album is best listened to complete, as the songs do tend to make their mark when listened together. Upon first listen to the title track, it didn’t really stand out as anything special, but when listened to with the rest of the tracks, it has become a highlight for me. So don’t fret if the first single hasn’t hit you yet, it will soon.

http://www.bombshellzine.com/blog/2011/09/whats-in-the-box-new-found-glory-radiosurgery/

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