Tour Dates
05/02/08 The Chance Poughkeepsie
See Also
05/02/08 The Chance Poughkeepsie 05/03/08 Meadowlands East Rutherford 05/06/08 The Trackside Darien 05/08/08 First Unitarian... Philadelphia 05/09/08 Harmony Grange Wilmington 05/10/08 Jaggard UMC Altoona 05/13/08 Knitting Factor... New York 05/14/08 The Living Room Providence 05/15/08 Club at Water S... Rochester 05/16/08 Meijer Skate Pa... Brighton 05/17/08 Club Bijou Toledo 05/18/08 Grog Shop Cleveland Heights 06/02/08King Tut's Wah ... Glasgow, UK 06/03/08 Cockpit Leeds, UK 06/04/08 Zodiac @ The Ac... Oxford, UK 06/05/08 Clwb Ifor Bach Cardiff, UK 06/06/08 Garage London, UK 06/07/08 Orange Box Yeovil, UK 06/08/08 Academy 2 Birmingham, UK 06/09/08 Club Academy Manchester, UK 06/20/08 VANS WARPED Pomona, CA 06/21/08 VANS WARPED SF, CA 06/22/08 VANS WARPED Ventura, CA 06/25/08 VANS WARPED Phoenix, AZ 06/26/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Las Cruces, New Mexico 06/28/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Salt Lake City, Utah 06/29/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Denver, Colorado 07/01/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 St. Louis, Missouri 07/02/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Kansas City, Kansas 07/03/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Dallas, Texas 07/05/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 San Antonio, Texas 07/06/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Houston, Texas 07/09/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Atlanta, Georgia 07/10/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Orlando, Florida 07/11/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Tampa, Florida 07/12/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Miami, Florida 07/13/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Jacksonville, Florida 07/14/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Charlotte, North Carolina 07/15/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Virginia Beach, Virginia 07/16/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Washington DC 07/17/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Cleveland, Ohio 07/18/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Detroit, Michigan 07/19/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Toronto, Ontario 07/20/08 VANS WARPED TOUR 2008 Montreal, Ontario |
Hailing from Greensboro, North Carolina, Farewell has become Epitaph's Power-Pop darlings. Claiming "Isn't this supposed to be fun?" on their latest album, the guys have successfully mixed early 2000 pop punk and 80s synth pop with modern power pop Epitaph is known for.
Farewell whips through the first half of the album quickly, pumping out catchy, teen-friendly jams. I was impressed with the quirkiness of "Sing Baby" which goes back and forth between power pop and some sort of vaudeville-esque swing. I also liked the song "Zelda" which has both late Blink 182 and Hellogoodbye influences. My favorite song on the whole album is "Hey Heather" which is more emotional and grittier than the others. Marshall Davis seems to be singing from his gut and is truly caught up in what he's saying. He sounds morose but hopeful. The guitar riff during the chorus is also insanely catchy and makes your head nod along whether you want it to or not.
This is a solid CD. The first half is a little a weaker than the second, so be sure to not dismiss it when you have your first listen. It's obvious Farewell knows what their doing, and will have no problem gaining a large fan base from this disc. On a final note, I got a kick out of Davis' charming artwork on the whole CD. Be sure to check it out.
04/25/2008 12:40:56
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