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No Really, I'm Fine
No Really, I'm Fine
The Spill Canvas / CD / 2007
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The Spill Canvas
share plenty of similarities with contemporaries like
Fall Out Boy
,
the All-American Rejects
, and
Panic! at the Disco
, which can be seen as either a plus or a minus, depending on personal preference. It's no accident that the group's full-length release for 2007,
No Really, I'm Fine
, draws comparisons to the work of other emo songsters -- the album will probably find a solid following among the teen angst set, with plenty of lyrics dealing with strained or unrequited love, anger against society, struggles with drugs and alcohol, and the sort of persecution complex that seems to exclusively plague those in the 13-17 age demographic. Lead singer and songwriter
Nick Thomas
even expresses frustration with the songwriting process in
"Battles,"
bemoaning the fact that he must "write those songs and make 'em scream." While it's evident that
Thomas
knows the crowd he's playing to, he runs the risk of being a bit too insular with
No Really, I'm Fine
. The album will most likely be of interest to fans of
the Spill Canvas
or the emo genre in general, but nothing truly stands out enough to draw in new listeners. That's not to say that
No Really, I'm Fine
is completely inaccessible; the album is punctuated throughout with songs that incorporate enough pop sensibility to appeal to casual listeners. The choruses for both
"All Over You"
and
"Hush Hush"
are the sort of catchy hooks that practically guarantee heavy rotation on music television or pop music stations, and
"The Truth"
showcases some playful guitar riffing from
Thomas
that lightens up the lyrically bleak number. However, even with two ballads, the brass-punctuated number
"Low Fidelity"
and the boy band-esque
"Connect the Dots,"
No Really, I'm Fine
quickly loses steam. Perhaps it's a lack of adventurous lyrics or a tendency not to stray from formula musically, but whatever the reason, the album becomes repetitive at the halfway mark and even a bit stale toward the end. Fans may find that
No Really, I'm Fine
has plenty to offer, but it may be a bit too overwrought and melodramatic for those seeking an introduction to either
the Spill Canvas
or the genre they embody. ~ Katherine Fulton, All Music Guide
Artist
The Spill Canvas
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Sire
Producer
Neal Avron
Release Date
2007 10 02
Song List
1: Reckless Abandonment (3:31)
2: All Over You (3:22)
3: Battles (3:21)
4: The Truth (3:01)
5: Saved (3:52)
6: Hush Hush (2:58)
7: Low Fidelity (3:11)
8: Connect the Dots (4:07)
9: Bleed, Everyone's Doing It (3:10)
10: Appreciation and the Bomb (3:35)
11: One Thing Is for Sure (3:37)
12: Lullaby (4:42)
Style.Categories
Emo, Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
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