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Track Listings
1 | Good Morning Revival |
2 | Misery |
3 | The River |
4 | I Don't Wanna Be In Love (Dance Floor Anthem) |
5 | Keep Your Hands Off My Girl |
6 | Victims of Love |
7 | Where Would We Be Now |
8 | Break Apart Her Heart |
9 | All Black |
10 | Beautiful Place |
11 | Something Else |
12 | Broken Hearts Parade |
13 | March On |
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Their multiple piercings, shaved heads, and abundant tattoos have them labeled a punk band, but on their fourth album, Good Charlotte--led by twin brothers Joel (lead vocals) and Benji (lead guitar) Madden--fall much more under the umbrella of 1970s arena rock and mainstream ballads. There is the occasional foray into the pop-punk mode of previous records, including the distorted-vocal rap "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" and "Broken Hearts Parade," which sounds like Green Day with horns. It's easy to see the maturation in the Maddens' songwriting on such tracks as "The River," a surveillance of the inner workings of Los Angeles, the grass-is-greener pop song "Something Else," and "Where Would We Be," a break-up ballad about Joel Madden's split with pop princess Hilary Duff. With a piano lead and strident chorus, Madden admits, "Now I must confess that I'm a sinking ship/And I'm anchored by the weight of my heart." Browbeaten in theory, like sister songs "Misery," "Victim of Love," and "Break Her Heart," Good Morning Revival offers hints of optimism that grow with the record and reach the summit with the closing pop song, "March On." The harmonic chorus jubilantly declares, "Like soldiers we can make it through the night/We'll see the sun/March on." Whether punkers or mainstream rockers, it's apparent that Good Charlotte will continue the march. --Scott Holter
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4 inches; 3.2 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Sony Legacy
- Original Release Date : 2007
- Run time : 44 minutes
- Date First Available : February 4, 2007
- Label : Sony Legacy
- ASIN : B000LE0TGU
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #218,054 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #18,785 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #93,000 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #111,843 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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I would like to comment that is still clear to me as it has been all along that so many people, even GC 'fans,' do not get this band. They do not get them musically, lyrically, or personally. Let me try to clarify a few points about this band in general:
1. Don't try to categorize them. They appreciate many genre's of music and will explore what they will. They will continue to go where their interest takes them and challenge themselves.If anyone has paid attention to the media attention, looking past Hilary and Nicole, the brothers have been into the club scene between this album and the last. I was expecting nothing less than a heavy club scene influence on this album.
2. They are excellent song writers, exploring emotion, faith, life, satire, parody, metaphors, etc. Read the lyrics.
3. They are excellent musicians. Just because Benji and Billy don't stick their guitars in their crotches like 80's power rockers and riff a smoking guitar solo, doesn't mean they can't play. Pay attention.
4. They sought fame and fortune so how can anyone accuse them of selling out? Because they wrote a song poking at the Rich and the Famous? Read the lyrics to ALL of their songs.
5. Does anyone get that The River is basically Christian Rock as is many of their songs?
6. Chronicles is an excellent, rich, album. Marketing was a joke and song release was mismanaged. I am really not sure if the band were just tired or took bad advice. If Mountain had been the released as a single, and released first, what a difference that would have made.
7. GC's music is generally interesting. It's not boring. It's not the same pop shallow chorus over and over with one or two actual lyrics thrown in. The songs mean something.
8. Has anyone read the other reviews and realized that the GC fan base AND critics are maturing and can actually explain why they do or do not like the CD and/or the band? So far, no comments about orientation, girlfriends being skanky, and pop vs. punk. Fabulous.
Good Charlotte seem to be ditching the manic energies of youth for "Good Morning Revival." Only a couple of times do the songs reach the adrenaline amperage of yore, like "Misery." But there's also the blatant Coldplay cop on "Beautiful World," and the Gorillaz -esque "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl." They no-longer seem like the Blink-182 obsessed high-school kids they started as, now they seem to be aiming for the audience attuned to Hot Fuss . The 80's buzz of "I Don't Want to Be In Love" would be cool if Good Charlotte weren't so darn serious about it.
"Good Morning Revival" is an album that was made by a band in transition. Joel and Benji Madden went from being snot-nosed punks to being Hollywood Gossip subjects. It's hard not to read Joel's tabloid-fodder dalliance with Hilary Duff into "Broken Hearts Parade" or the heartbreak ballad "Where Would We Be Now" (or the good boy loses to bad boy "Break Her Apart" tirade). However, it was their adolescent frenzy that made Good Charlotte interesting and "Good Morning Revival" sounds like they want to become another generic arena rock band.
cheers young men!
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Wie bei allen GC Alben ist der Text ein wichtiger Aspekt ihrer Musik. Auch auf diesem Album sind wieder ein paar Lieder dabei, die etwas kritisieren und vielleicht auch zum Nachdenken anregen , z.B. „Misery“ oder auch „Keep your hands of my girl“. Gleichzeitig gibt es aber auch weniger ernste Lieder, wie „Something Else“, das auf lockere Art das Prinzip von „Gegensätze ziehen sich an“ beschreibt.
Insgesamt haben viele der Texte zwar eine recht düstere Stimmung, da sie viel von Beziehungsproblemen handeln, aber die Musik ist trotzdem kraftvoll und enthält nicht nur rockige Gitarren sowie eingängige Melodien, sondern auch ein paar Keyboard Elemente. Letztere sind es, die den Sound von den Vorgängern abheben und eine neue Richtung von Good Charlotte's musikalischer Entwicklung einleiten. Als Gegenstück zu den schnelleren Songs gibt es mit „Where would we be now“ und „March On“ aber auch einige ruhigere Stücke. Es ist also für jeden etwas dabei.
Ein weiterer Punkt, der das Album interessant macht, ist der Song „The River“. Das ist ein mitreißender Rocksong mit einem Gastauftritt von M. Shadows und Synyster Gates von der Band Avenged Sevenfold.
Mit Good Morning Revival haben die Jungs von Good Charlotte ein Experiment mit ihrem Stil gewagt und ich finde, es ist sehr gelungen. Das Album ist auf jeden Fall empfehlenswert, nicht nur für Good Charlotte Fans, sondern auch alle die, die Rockmusik mit einigen Keyboard Elementen und Texten zum mitsingen und vor allem mitfühlen mögen. Wer die alten GC Alben mag, wird auch an diesem Album seine Freude haben.