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Wonderland

Forgive Durden

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Ants Forgive Durden 3:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Beware the Jubjub Bird and Shun the Frumious Bandersnatch Forgive Durden 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Ear to Ear Forgive Durden 3:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Parable of the Sower Forgive Durden 4:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Il Tango Della Signora Francesco Di Bartolommeo Di Zanobi del Giocondo Forgive Durden 3:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 A Dead Person Breathed On Me! Forgive Durden 1:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 The Great Affair Is to Move Forgive Durden 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Harry Frazee and No No Nanette Forgive Durden 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 For a Dreamer, Night's the Only Time of Day Forgive Durden 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 I've Got a Witch Mad At Me and You Might Get Into Trouble Forgive Durden 4:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Cue the Sun Forgive Durden 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Along with like-minded Seattle peers Gatsbys American Dream, Forgive Durden continues the recent overarching punk fascination with the concept album on their Fueled By Ramen debut, Wonderland. More specifically, the band produces an album of critical social commentary based around the imaginary world of Wonderland — a place driven by corporate greed and corruption where people slave away all day in cubicles unfulfilled and ultimately watch their lives pass them by. So, uh, who's to say Wonderland is merely a figment of the band's imagination? The story line unfolds and escalates with multiple characters leading the way (the land's creator, unhappy workers, etc.) before ending on a rather dismal note for the workforce ("No matter how far we go/There's no escaping the glow...Wonderland is now our home.") Fantastic artwork is included throughout the liner notes that play a notable part in moving the plot along with wonderful visual representations of the songs. Musically, the group is at heart a pop-punk band, but Forgive Durden indulges itself significantly with diverse instrumentation (throwing — among other things — banjo, saxophone, mandolin, and keyboard parts into the mix) and varied tempos that often change course, speed, and direction multiple times within the same song. Regardless of the bouncy, start-stop, toe stubbing, turbulent playing, the record flows rather nicely from track to track with a moody energy that fits the ominous and perceptive lyrical agenda directing each song. However, despite best intentions, some songs lack a strong hook and initially sound quite similar to one another, despite their sheer randomness. Most, though, do manage to find at least one standout moment to alleviate this problem, such as the rollicking percussion breakdown at the end of "Il Tango Della...," or the shimmering buildup of emotion in "I've Got a Witch Mad at Me and You Could Get Into Trouble." Even customary additions like background vocals and handclaps appear only with targeted placement, and chances are high that more unique distinctions within tracks will likely appear with each successive spin. As the first release from Forgive Durden's current lineup, Wonderland serves as a surprisingly solid debut for an ambitious band that is presumably more than just a bunch of passive Fight Club fans. Enthusiasts of the aforementioned Gatsbys will go nuts over this album, and with good reason.

Recent Customer Reviews

amazing album but...
     
by sauce and nuggets

Mr. Duttons next album Razias shadow is an artistic masterpece different but still amazing and no im not some giddy tweenage girl

Some F bombs
     
by Da Green Scene

Not noted exlicit yet the first and fourth songs have very clear F bombs. Disappointing that it wasn't noted since my son bought the album. Please correct.

Wow.
     
by dovasary

This is one of my favorite albums ever. It is unique, meaningful, and just amazing. You can listen to this album over and over again without getting bored, seriously. There's something new about it every time you listen.
This band deserves SO much more attention than they get. They are great musicians and extremely underrated.
I do agree with the Panic/Gatsby's comparison that many of the reviews have said, but this band has their own sound. Both of those bands are great and you if you like them, you'll go crazy over this. I know this is the only album that I find sounds anything similar to A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. That's a good thing.
I love every song, but favorites include Beware The Jubjub, Harry Frazee and No No Nanette, Il Tango, and For A Dreamer Night's The Only Time Of Day.

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Seattle, WA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

The Seattle-based pop/rock act Forgive Durden were formed in 2003 by leader vocalist/guitarist Thomas Dutton. Wishing to become more serious with his songwriting, Dutton soon found kindred musical spirits in schoolmate/bassist Jesse Bauer and drummer Andy Mannino. The trio debuted in September 2004 with...
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