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still one of the best christain punk rock bands out there April 17, 2008 Michael Craig Bryant 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
the best song on the C.d is friend like that it classic hawk nelson. You have what need is song that feels like pure fun. In this C.D. the band does some experimenting. The songs are one little miracle, arms around me,some one, not the same and words we speak. Some are go some not so good. Words we speak sounds more like prise song and need to be punked up. Arms around sounds like they just turn down the beat but still strong. The main thing you get a feeling that they are not getting lost in the experimenting like relient K did. Reliant K is not by any means Reliant from C.D to c.d. Even through there are some song that are off there ones that meet the high standards of punk and make this C.D. good.
Awesome new CD by Hawk! May 27, 2008 Shirely Rhiannon 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this new CD from Hawk Nelson! The songs are great and really fun to listen to. The last song "I still miss you" is almost a tear jerker but so sweet, I love that one. I highly recommend this one if you liked their other CD's!
The Hawk Circles Overhead October 23, 2008 Flap Jackson (State Road, NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After an awesome debut that put Hawk on the map and an inconsistent follow-up, Hawk Nelson is apparently self-conscious about how many friend they have on MySpace, following after my MySpace satire tune, "1 Million Friends On MySpace Can't Be Wrong." So, since they couldn't get Stellar Kart's "Me & Jesus," they produce the more rockin' "Friend Like That." Along with that song, and "One Little Miracle," you've probably already had your share of the new Hawk. But the million dollar question is, is the album any good? The album finds a happy medium between their first two albums, which is usually the case with third efforts. The first thing you'll notice is the band reverts back to its heavy punk pop sound as in "You Have What I Need," and the band largely keeps the album upbeat and fun shown in "Turn It On," only tackling the heavier stuff on the surprising last track "I Still Miss You." This is clearly a rock party mixed with positive the lyrics seen in "One Little Miracle." "Ancient History" highlights the album with its catchy verses and totally awesome chorus. Its a very strong track all the way through, and will certainly make their inevitable 'best-of' release. Of course, not all the songs are completely up to snuff. "Somebody Else" delivers on the chorus, but bores on the verses. The same goes for "Arms Around Me," and "Words We Speak. "Just Like Me" on the other hand sounds like an MxPx cover. In asking what's the better Hawk Nelson release, it's kind of hard to judge because they're different in tone. "Letters to the President" still holds up with their raw and unabashedly simple-minded pop punk, but they also knew how to create a serious political track and punch out a killer ballad. "Hawk Nelson Is My Friend" is a radio friendly happy medium that mixes the band's maturity while still holding onto their pop punk sound. But I contend that this at least equals 'President.' But, before buying, get the special edition which gives you the most bang for your buck, adding some awesome bonus tracks. Real Score: 4.5
They can do better. May 1, 2008 John Minor (Clermont, FL USA) This cd has some good songs on tracks 1-5, but there's not too much after that. Their last two albums were a lot better than this one.
Great Gift for Teens September 4, 2008 J. Kennel (Terre Haute, IN USA) Our daughter first saw Hawk Nelson perform at a Christian youth seminar. This CD came out soon after that and she's really enjoyed having it. It is very upbeat, "punk" music that kids enjoy and parents can either enjoy or at least tolerate. The words are not negative, hate-filled, sexual, or off limits for younger ears in the house. The CD is for any teen who likes this genre, not only for Christians. The group is really becoming popular and well known, so the price on this CD has gone up significantly since we bought it. I am a parent who really appreciates finding a group that is tolerable to my ears and enjoyed by my teens. I give this CD an A++++!
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