Saturday, November 27, 2010

What Seperates A Day to Remember from the Rest of the Pack

What Separates Me From You, Released November 16th, 2010
      Since the Ocala underground scene was blazed by this band,  A Day to Remember has been able to move on the heights that even the band themselves did not see coming. Starting off as a group who played the Florida panhandle circuit in 2003, they have risen to have four highly successful studio albums, re-issues of the albums And Their Name was Treason  and For Those Who Have Heart, and numerous tours that have spread the entire globe. With the release of their newest album, What Separates Me From You,  A Day to Remember has became the face of the Post-Hardcore community, with the album reaching #11 on the Billboard top 200, #3 on Rock Albums, #4 on Digital Albums, #1 on both the Independent, Hard Rock, and Alternative Albums, and #8 on Tastemaker Albums.
      The album has a distinct ADTR taste to it, but the range of different genres in the album and the assortment of those genres throughout the album gives a new spin to the band listeners have come to know and love. Starting off with the very heavy Sticks and Bricks, to the somewhat lighter All I Want, to the pop-punk feel of It's Complicated, this album has arguably the cleanest set up out of the albums that have been released by the band to date. The wide range produced by the band is their signature trademark, and this albums proves to be the epitome of what they have to offer.
     With the release What Separates Me From You,  A Day to Remember has been able to strike gold yet again. The message sent by the lyrics portrayed shows that they are a band you DO NOT want to mess with. The success that this band has worked so hard for is well deserved, and with an album like this, there is still much more success to come.

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