Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Yellowcard - Southern Air (2012)


Yellowcard have done it again. They managed to get another disk to the market that a lot of mixed feelings, but none of them is related to boredom. If the last disk and hooked us considering it was his first job after returning from a hiatus, this new issue continues to Florida in a good spot on the podium musical genre. 2011 was a good year for them, but with 10 new songs, 2012 also receive them with open arms.
Southern Air is a perfect album for the summer season. Explosive songs and fun, the kind you hear over and over again when you make car trips or just go to the beach for a bit airearte. For moments of this type we recommend 'Awakening', 'Always Summer' or 'Sleep In The Snow', three specimens with catchy melodies and Sean Mackin's violin that sets us goose bumps. For fans more "old school", 'Surface Of The Sun' or 'Rivertown Blues' are the issues that they leave with a good flavor, they are of those songs that remind us of Yellowcard Ocean Avenue (2003). In fact, it is surprising that such groups can continue to create music that reminds us that a decade ago did not we lose interest. Not many endure in a single genre without having to make major changes in music and maintaining a fan base always similar, but they get it album after album.
Finally, we come to ballads like 'Telescope' or 'Ten', although it is noteworthy that 'Here I Am Alive' is another gem in which Tay Jardine of We Are The In Crowd provides cooler air to the song by adding his voice female. In addition, Ryan Key's voice is stronger than ever and the lyrics as in the case of 'Awakening' or 'Southern Air'.
So, with these 40 minutes (approximately) of new material, we hope that some day return to step our country to welcome you as another sold out last December.

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