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Paper Walls

Yellowcard

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 The Takedown Yellowcard 3:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Fighting Yellowcard 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Shrink the World Yellowcard 3:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Keeper Yellowcard 3:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Light Up the Sky Yellowcard 3:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Shadows and Regrets Yellowcard 3:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Five Becomes Four Yellowcard 3:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Afraid Yellowcard 3:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Date Line (I Am Gone) Yellowcard 3:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Dear Bobbie Yellowcard 4:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 You and Me and One Spotlight Yellowcard 3:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Cut Me, Mick Yellowcard 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Paper Walls Yellowcard 4:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Gifts and Curses (Live) [Acoustic] Yellowcard 5:01 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 How I Go (Live) [Acoustic] Yellowcard 4:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
16 Bombers (Bonus Track) Yellowcard 3:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

Yellowcard is neither the flashiest nor the most popular among the new millennium's pop-punk bands but their fifth album Paper Walls goes a long way in proving that they are among the best of their breed. Despite violinist Sean Mackin, whose very presence can seem like a clever ploy (even as the instrument fades in prominence over the years), they're not attention-mongers — their pop is melodic but not incessantly hooky, they rock hard but not furiously. Without ever seeming laid-back, they seem casual in how they approach their music, never drawing attention to themselves, which is a bit odd because on pure musical terms they're more gripping than many of their peers, displaying a restless sense of musicality that often makes Paper Walls interesting even if means they can stray toward areas that are just a shade too indulgent for their own good. Often, those areas are quicksand pits of sentimentality, whether its drippy anthemic love songs and odes to grandparents ("Dear Bobbie"), sweeping gestures that come off as hammy due to the overdose of emotion but that same tendency to dive after a big moment pays off on the harder rockers where it gives the music true momentum. There's not just a purpose in their backbeat but they dance around the clichés of their genre, either by jacking up the overall energy quotient or suddenly exploding into metallic guitar solos — like the breakneck breakdown on the opening "The Takedown" — or strenuously writing melodies that strive for grandness, something that's evident even when they don't achieve their goal. Yellowcard works hard within the confines of their genre but they never rewrite rules: they push the boundaries a little bit further, just enough to separate themselves from their peers, but not quite enough to rope in listeners less dedicated to the super-slick sound of modern punk, especially because they lack one undeniable song to rope in the unconverted. Nevertheless, as a whole, it's hard not to listen to Paper Walls and be impressed by Yellowcard's vigorous musicality which does display more imagination than many of their peers even if the finished songs could stand hooks that dug slightly deeper.

Recent Customer Reviews

Back to the Roots
     
by Speak to Me

1. The Takedown: Excellet way to kick off the album. Definitely an opener. (8/10)
2. Fighting: Not the greatest. (5/10)
3. Shrink the World: although the lyrics don't seem to mean anything significant, it's a fast, upbeat rocker that grows on you as you listened to it. (7/10)
4. Keeper: Yes. Best song on the entire album. So uncharacteristic of Yellowcard, and yet so similar. Wow. (10/10)
5.Light up the Sky: My least favorite on the album. Sounds straight off of Lights & Sounds.(4/10)
6. Shadows & Regrets: I like it. Done sort of in the style of One Year, Six Months. (8/10)
7. Five Becomes Four: Fastest song on the album.(7/10)
8. Afraid: Second best on the album, and Yellowcard's finest. (10/10)
9. Date Line (I am Gone): Great, fast paced, and strong vocals. (9/10)
10. Dear Bobby: Another song that's very un-Yellowcard. But not too bad... just don't like the watery Grandpa voice throughout the song. (6/10)
11. You and Me and One Spotlight: Eh... It's a good song but it just doesn't really stick. (5/10)
12. Cut Me, Mick: Third best song on the album. Definitive Yellowcard. (10/10)
13. Paper Walls: One of the greatest title tracks of all time. (9/10)

There aren't many words you can use to describe this album. It is definitely a complex fusion of both Ocean Avenue and Lights & Sounds.Buy it, listen to it, love it.

Amazing
     
by Aggies rock

One of the best overall CDs ever. Enough said.

gifts and curses
     
by orangecard

the album has to have the origional gifts and curses song out not hjust the acustic one, that one is retarted because it doesnt have a good beat at all to it! make is so you can buy the one thats on the spidey soundtrack. its way better. the rest of the album is great though, excpecially light up the sky, that song is great, keep writing songs like that man. yeh yeh.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Jacksonville, FL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The punk-inspired quintet Yellowcard formed in Jacksonville, FL, in 1997 but didn't solidify their lineup until a move to southern California in early 2000. Comprised of vocalist/guitarist Ryan Key (who had briefly played with Cali-based Craig's Brother), vocalist/violinist Sean Mackin, guitarist Ben...
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  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Punk
  • Released: Jul 17, 2007

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