Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
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It's pretty much these guys or The Used getting most of the buzz these days in the rock scene. If you've happened to turn on the radio to any modern station recently and heard "Helena," you probably understand why. These guys are fresh and playing some very exciting music.

The tunes are punchy and tight while the vocals wail on about this or that romantic notion, with a soul or two sold to the devil for good measure. Part of the theme of the album is the concept of making deals with the devil, while the rest of the music is more about the personal experiences of the band members.

It is akin to watching a gunfight at high noon. There is something dangerous hidden beneath the layers of pop melody. It's not an uprising, like the music of the nineties hinted at, but rather something individually heroic. The album trades between the tension before some defiant revolution scene and the scene itself. And the music seems to know when it is building up to something and when that something is being unleashed.

Highlights include the tormenting first release, “Helena,” the pounding “Thank You for the Venom,” “I'm Not Okay (I Promise),” and a personal favourite as far as titles go, “You Know What They Do to Guys like Us in Prison.”

Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge is a very listenable album. It's definitely one of those records you throw on the stereo on a Saturday night before hitting the bars. It gets the blood pumping and makes the promise that just about anything can happen when you step outside of your comfort zone and into the unknown neon night.

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