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Album Review: Survive

  • Artist: Much The Same
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 29, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Much the Same has a knack for taking music that, by 2006, should sound tired and tedious, and instead, churns it out with a vitality that energizes ears and incites both impassioned singalongs and spirited steering wheel drumming sessions. Just as on prior efforts, the Chicago quartet is set to continue in the footsteps of mid-'90s skatepunk bands; they still sound strikingly similar to acts like Millencolin -- lead vocalist Gunner McGrath doing nothing to rectify the situation -- and you'd even swear at one point halfway through "Stiches" that Greg Graffin makes a guest appearance. Though by no stretch of the imagination is this a bad thing at all, since whatever the band might lack in innovation, Much the Same makes up for tenfold in the energy and passion they bring to the table. From the opening burst of "The Greatest Betrayal," Survive is full of nothing but potent shots of adrenaline-laced rock for those aching for fast, melodic, no-frills, chant-along punk. The songwriting has taken a significant step forward since 2003's Quitters Never Win, and new drummer Jevin Kaye lends a heavy hand in making Survive's tracks tighter, stronger, and more forceful sounding overall. Earnestness drives the mid-tempo resilience of "For Those Left Behind," while soured friendships are directly targeted on embittered cuts like the vicious bite of "Take What's Yours" and the restrained-to-brazen intensity of "Gut Shot." So sure, the band's name might kind of wrap them and their music up in one fell swoop, but when it's delivered this fervently and without pretense -- not to mention devoid of any eyeliner -- how can one really complain? Much the Same has more than just delivered on album number two -- they've made a record you'd be sorry to miss. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Greatest Betrayal Much the Same, Franky Tsoukalas Much the Same (2:36)
American Idle Gunner McGrath, Jevin Kaye, Much the Same Much the Same (3:13)
Gut Shot Gunner McGrath, Much the Same, Franky Tsoukalas Much the Same (3:16)
What I Know Gunner McGrath, Much the Same Much the Same (3:11)
Take What's Yours Gunner McGrath, Jevin Kaye, Much the Same Much the Same (2:34)
Skeletons Much the Same, Franky Tsoukalas Much the Same (3:38)
For Those Left Behind Gunner McGrath, Franky Tsoukalas, Much the Same Much the Same (3:14)
Living a Lie Gunner McGrath, Much the Same Much the Same (1:09)
Stitches Much the Same, Franky Tsoukalas Much the Same (3:50)
Wrecking Ball Franky Tsoukalas, Much the Same, Jevin Kaye Much the Same (2:41)
Picking Up the Shattered Pieces Franky Tsoukalas, Much the Same Much the Same (2:56)

Credits

Gunner McGrath (Design), Cameron Webb (Engineer), Zoli Teglas (Vocals), Jevin Kaye (Drums), Cameron Webb (Mixing), Franky Tsoukalas (Vocals), Mark Michalik (Engineer), Kevin Bartley (Mastering), Edgar Perry (Vocals), Franky Tsoukalas (Bass), Gunner McGrath (Guitar), David Stoltenberg (Vocals), Gunner McGrath (Vocals), Sean Ziebarth (A&R), Cameron Webb (Producer), Cameron Webb (Audio Production)
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Survive
Studio album by Much the Same
Released United States August 29, 2006
Japan January 10, 2007
Recorded February–March 2006
Genre Punk rock
Length 32:18
Label Nitro Records
Producer Cameron Webb
Professional reviews
Much the Same chronology
Quitters Never Win
(2003)
Survive
(2006)

Survive is the second full-length studio album by Much the Same. It was released on August 29, 2006 by Nitro Records and is the last album by the band before their breakup.

Track listing

  1. "The Greatest Betrayal" – 2:36
  2. "American Idle" – 3:13
  3. "Gut Shot" – 3:16
  4. "What I Know" – 3:11
  5. "Take What's Yours" – 2:34
  6. "Skeletons" – 3:38
  7. "For Those Left Behind" – 3:14
  8. "Living a Lie" – 1:09
  9. "Stitches" – 3:50
  10. "Wrecking Ball" – 2:41
  11. "Picking Up the Shattered Pieces" – 2:56
  12. "Seasons Change" (feat. Nick Diener of The Swellers) Japanese bonus track

Personnel

  • Gunner McGrath - Lead Vocals, Guitar, Piano
  • Franky Tsoukalas - Bass, Vocals
  • Dan O'Gorman - Guitar
  • Jevin Kaye - Drums
  • Cameron Webb - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Zoli Teglas - Additional Vocals
  • Andy Lareau - Vocals, Additional Engineering, Guitar
  • Mark Michalik - Additional Engineering
  • Jared Rohde - Vocals
  • Ed Perry - Gang Vocals
  • Joey Ciola - Gang Vocals

Japanese Edition

This album was released on January 10, 2007 on Radtone Music in Japan. This edition contains a bonus track entitled "Seasons Change", which features Nick Diener of The Swellers adding additional vocals and guitar.


 
 

 

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