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Hellogoodbye Album - Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!

Hellogoodbye Album - Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (41 ratings)
Release Date:2006-08-08
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Emo, Incl. Bonus CD, Indie Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, United States of America
Label:Drive-Thru
UPC:060768364523
Approx. Price:$13.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . All Of Your Love
2 . Here (In Your Arms)
3 . All Time Lows
4 . Stuck To You
5 . Homewrecker
6 . Oh, It Is Love
7 . Baby, It's Fact
8 . Figures A And B (Means You And Me)
9 . I Saw It On Your Keyboard
10 . Touchdown Turnaround (Don't Give Up on Me)
11 . Two Weeks In Hawaii
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Media Type: CD
Artist: HELLOGOODBYE
Title: ZOMBIES! ALIENS! VAMPIRES! DINOSAURS!
Street Release Date: 08/08/2006
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP
Review - Amazon.com :
Like that attention-getting title, Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!, this Huntington Beach quartet brings on the musical exclamation points. Following a self-titled EP in 2004, Hellogoodbye debuts with a sugary dose of synth-pop. Then, once you think you've got the foursome figured out, they put Jesse Kurvink's hyperactive keyboard playing aside for mandolin-bedecked ballad "Oh, It Is Love" ("Baby, It's Fact" is another rare mid-tempo tune). The group is rounded out by Marcus Cole (bass), Chris Profeta (drums), and Forrest Kline (vocals, guitar). According to the liner notes, all songs were written by Mr. Kline... and his dog. And those songs include lyrics like "Oh girl it's true; I can never be away from you / It's like you gloss your lips with glue / Oh we kiss and I am stuck to you" ("Stuck to You") and "Present for a presentation presented presently" ("Figures A and B"). In album closer "Two Weeks in Hawaii," he even uses the word "rad." Twice. Okay, so Kline isn't Cole Porter, but his yearning tenor and playful tales of puppy love are a perfect match for Hellogoodbye's pep rally anthems. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Customer review - 2006-08-10
- Hellogoodbye - A Fun Album
Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! is the perfect party album. The music is fun, upbeat, and whimsical. It begs you to dance along.

At first I was a bit apprehensive that Hellogoodbye's full-length would be too cheesy with overwhelming annoying synth and poorly crafted lyrics. I thought this whole album would mirror my initial reactions of "Call and Return" off their ep. I was pleased that none of the songs on Z!A!V!D! included one syllable words repeated to fit the desired syllable count and that keys were more sporatic. I also find the vocal effects aren't overdone, but simply make the music more enjoyable.

My favorite tracks are numbers 2 and 11 (Here in Your Arms and Two Weeks In Hawaii). Although Two Weeks in Hawaii was previously a demo downloadable online, I feel they way they revamped the song made it worth buying the album.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this album for anyone interested in having a good time or in need of something to dance to. The perfect pick me up CD.
Customer review - 2006-08-11
- I'm really liking the full length
I've always liked synths in music, regardless of the genre. I wasn't too impressed with their older EP, but I knew they were doing what they wanted, and not hopping onto some trend.

Anyway, to the full length. Forrest has a great singing voice and is backed-up by great pop/synth beats, bass, and drums (in some songs). I heard the first single from the new cd "Here (In Your Arms)" and I listened to it countless times the day I first heard it. It's a really catchy song with nice lyrics and a great beat. I was hooked on it. On their website, they had samples of each song, and after hearing the samples I was convinced to go buy it.

I got this cd at Best Buy for $7.99, and if you buy it there it also comes with a bonus dvd as well. Every song on this cd is great. The song with the ukulele, "Oh, It Is Love" is great too. Some songs have actual drums in them, some don't. Hellogoodbye is just doing what they want and making fun music that is very enjoyable, and that is what makes me like them. I would suggest this to anyone who likes synth beats, sometimes real instruments with amazing vocals layed over them. This is a great cd, start to finish. Go buy it. You will love it.
Customer review - 2007-04-10
- Can't get enough
I love this CD. I bought it because I had heard "Here in your arms" and "Oh, it is love", but was really surprised when I heard songs on the CD that I loved even more. If you listen to it all the way through it kinds of reads like a love story.
Customer review - 2007-03-01
- OK, but you won't be amazed
I picked up this CD because I liked its Top 10 track "Here (In Your Arms)." While the rest of the songs aren't quite as good as that one, the album holds together pretty well with a collection of cheerful, upbeat songs that fall somewhere between rock and techno dance-pop.

Although most of the songs are guitar-type numbers, there is a surprisingly little amount of heavy guitar activity in the album. Even the songs that have a lot of guitar in them ("All Time Lows," "Homewrecker") don't feel overdone, like the electric guitar is in the spotlight. The guitars don't dominate, they support. Predominant in many of the tracks is a heavy dose of synthesizers, which, combined with the heavy beats and the cool digital effects sometimes applied to the vocals ("Here In Your Arms," "Touchdown Turnaround"), add a techno feel which is pretty cool.

"Stuck To You" and "Homewrecker" show that Hellogoodbye does a surprisingly good job with upbeat songs in a minor key. One of the middle tracks, "Baby, It's Fact," is musically a little different from the rest of the album, with a strong melody and a sycopated, classic feel which sounds so good that Hellogoodbye would do well to make more songs like it.

The lyrics are mostly lightweight pop love choruses, with a strong twenty-first century emphasis, such as in "I Saw It On Your Keyboard." With the focus on young love and the frequent modern references, Hellogoodbye is a decidedly Gen-Y band. The album doesn't end well, with a confusing "Two Weeks In Hawaii" that departs from the feel of the rest of the album without much success. Another thing that should be a kiss of death is that the album title has nothing whatsoever to do with any of the lyrics.

Bottom line: There's better music out there. "Here (In Your Arms)" and "Baby, It's Fact" were my favorites, and they're probably worth listening to sometime. But, on the whole, the lyrics don't do anything for you, and the music itself, although it's nice, isn't impressive enough to justify buying the CD. You won't be amazed. Unless this is really your style, you could probably just listen to something else.
Customer review - 2006-08-11
- Better than those other techno infused rockers
If your looking for an amazing mix of techno and popular rock forget about Panic!'s repetitive boring take and try out hellogoodbye. Their songs actually sound like thay have a point instead of just repeating the same 4 lines over and over again like Panic! The synthed up vocals in 10 really add to the effect of a dance song. Its my favorite just because of the catchy beat and great flow. As stated this is a great pick-me-up record of love from an innocent point of view. Could be used as a small valentines gift if nothing else, it will surly make her/him smile every time they listen to it
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