Includes unlimited streaming of Redemption
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Never before available on vinyl. NEVER! This is it! Brand new!
It's the third release from these Israeli geniuses. It's super cool clear vinyl contains a lyric insert. You want it. Here's an Amazon review to get you pumped on your purchase.
A Good, Poppy Punk Record
By Cory T. Shaeffer on February 13, 2007
Format: Audio CD
Normally I would give this four stars, but I am giving it five because this band deserves better than the limited exposure they get, and secondly because not all the reviewers below have given this CD justice. I bought Useless ID's last CD "No Vacation From the World" and found this newer release "Redemption" to be an improvement. It's a bit poppier, but on the other hand, the song "Pink Stars and Magazines" was one of the best punk songs to be released in 2005. Also noteworthy is the opening track (which starts out almost identical to the Goo Goo Dolls "Slide" then builds up to a pop-punk chorus. Another winner is the track "Suffer For the Fame," which shows the group branching out into new territory without selling out via a big dark gothic opera (Like Good Charlotte and Blink 182 have done.) Also catchy is "Turn Up the Stereo," very similar to the Ataris "Radio #2." There are a few duds, particularly towards the end of the album (ironically the same thing dragged down their previous album a bit as well) and the track "Before I Go" sounds like it was taken right out of the Weezer playbook, but all in all, quite a good time. The album gets a positive vibe going, unlike the dark gothic all-too-serious "new mature sound" that many of these bands have adopted lately. Kudos to Useless I.D. for making another winner and giving the fans the kind of music THEY want to hear. If you're lookin for some catchy pop-punk similar to Allister's "Last Stop Suburbia" or Sugarcult's "Start Static" then look no further.
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lyrics
tell me tell me something i would know
listen to the cure on the radio
think about the day you made me feel again
love me in a way you can't describe
kill me in a way that i'll stay alive
light me up so i can come back in
don't wanna kiss like this
with everyday we miss
don't wanna kiss like this
with everyday we miss
meet me in the dark after the show
i'll take you to a place theyll never know
we'll think about the day your happiness was taken away
gimme gimme magic cast a spell
these past few weeks i'm living hell
let's give it a rest and come back when its time
don't wanna kiss like this
with everyday we miss
don't wanna kiss like this
with everyday we miss
[bridge]
send me another letter
to be gathering dust with the rest
emotions aside did we ever live up to the test
why do we always end up coming back for more
don't wanna kiss like this
with everyday we miss
don't wanna kiss like this
with everyday we miss