Customer Reviews:
Farther Than Before January 6, 2008 Michael Kerner (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
When it comes to acts who've made reunions this past year, most have brought the substance back to the table like Genesis and The Police. That also was said last year with Matchbox Twenty with their latest track. How Far We've Come, the first single from their 2007 Greatest Hits album Exile On Mainstream is a great song. It really shows that Rob Thomas and the group haven't lost that luster after all those years away from the music scene, and with Rob Thomas on his own with Something To Be. The song sounds refreshing, lively and feels really good. I hope Matchbox Twenty can keep making good songs like this one on their next album. Song: B+
One of Matchbox Twenty's Best Singles March 6, 2008 Flap Jackson (State Road, NC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After a hiatus from music, Matchbox Twenty/20 is back in business, at least for this half best-of/ep, then it's back to the solo work. So, you could look at this as their comeback song, and it greatly tides over our thirst for everything MB20. First off, the lyrics are incredible just like they are with any MB20 song, with lyrics like, "I'm waking up at the start of the end of the world/ but it feels just like every other morning before." The song is catchy and well-written, and overall just well done. And even though this is a rather successful single, it doesn't really sound it. In fact, most of the best songs on their albums were singles anyhow. The bridge is also great musically, and the only thing that could get me down on this song is the chorus. While it is a great chorus for concerts, and to get you pumping, it just seems like more could have been done to it. But overall, a great song, a great single, a great group. Here's to hoping MB20 comes back much sooner rather than later. We need new material here!
Got it for the wife May 21, 2008 Krazi Joe (Alexandria, Va) She is a MT fan and I can tolerate them but this song just seems so repetitive. It's not terrible, but not really a song I can go crazy for either.
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