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“Elva” the fourth studio album from Unwritten
Law shows the band progressing nicely in their musical evolution, again
the band offers up a rockin’ collection of power-pop hits. Unlike fellow
Poway, Ca natives Blink-182, Unwritten Law doesn’t compromise their serious
music credentials in the name of selling albums. Yes, the songs are melodic
and have plenty of memorable hooks but it just plain rocks harder than
anything Blink-182 has offered up in the past five years.
While their last studio effort, the self-titled
Unwritten Law CD stay pretty true to the brand of power-pop now commonly
known as punk-pop, this time around the band branches out a bit musically.
The opening track, Mean Girl, is pure alt-pop
ear candy that throws out a punkish undertone and a hip-hop flavor.
“Up All Night” is a heavy guitar driven
tune that shows why this band can be taken more serious than some of their
more popular contemporaries.
“Sound Siren” is classic Unwritten Law
brand of punk-pop.
With “How You Feel” the band mixes up reggae
and power-pop to create a new classic with a “big-rock” chorus and slow
melodic verses.
“Blame It On Me” kicks things into high
gear with hard driving guitars that falls more into the classic punk camp
than power-pop.
“Seein' Red” is one of the finest modern
rock power ballads to hit the scene in years. It’s got an addictive chorus
but also nice multi-textured transitions and melodic verses that make this
a real highlight of the album.
“Nick & Phil” is the first of a few
humorous phone calls included on this disc.
“Hellborn” is another hard rockin tune
with plenty of distorted guitars.
“Geronimo” another alt-power-pop gem with
a memorable melody line.
“Rescue Me” crosses the line into metal
and just before it completes the crossover it grabs onto a ska feel and
then mixes it with power-pop.
“Actress, Model...” post-grunge power-pop
at it’s best.
“Babylon” the punkiest songs on the CD
starts off with a killer guitar and keyboard lead and rocks out in a classic
Offspring fashion. Good stuff!
“Rest Of My Life” is a beautiful acoustic
ballad that really stands out here with unforgettably addictive vocals.
“Elva (It's Alright)” a cool alt-pop tune
with a Foo Fighter feel, definitely a stand out tune on this CD.
“Evolution” is a modern punk influences
rocker that concludes the album on a nice and heavy note.
As you can see there is a lot of music
here to enjoy and the nicest part is that all the songs show us a different
side of the band. This isn’t like your prototypical punk-pop CD where all
the songs offer very little variation from each other. Don’t make
the mistake of grouping these guys in with the likes of Sum 41 or Blink-182,
they leave those groups in the dust and have more in common with bands
like The Living End and Body Jar.
This is the album that Lit wished they
had written as the follow up to their platinum plus debut. Hopefully, if
the stars line up correctly and radio program directors have any sense
“Elva” could be the album that breaks Unwritten Law wide open.
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