2 stars


2
Mar 09

Angels and Devils (2007) by Fuel

Angels and Devils by Fuel

Fuel
Angels and Devils

2007, Sony Records
rock, post-grunge
2½

Fresh from their late 90s-early 2000 heyday with hit single “Hemmorage (In My Hands)”, the loss of lead singer Brett Scallions, rejection by American Idol fave Chris Daughtry, and a nationwide search for a new lead singer, Fuel returned in 2007 fronted by Toryn Green, who just happens to be a disturbingly nasal version of Brett Scallions (as if Scallions weren’t nasal enough). Was he a worthy choice for Fuel to make a ‘comeback’? Yes, and no.

Yes, because he is adequate for Fuel’s purposes. Fuel has never been a band of ingenuity or originality, and that is never clearer than it is in Angels and Devils. When required he can yell and mellow down with the best of them, and his voice is scratchy enough to give the band back its ‘rock cred.’

No, because he has added absolutely nothing new to this album or Fuel itself. I’d even go as far as accusing lead songwriter Carl Bell of lifting lyrics from previous Fuel albums if I could be bothered to search them. But this album is so beyond mediocre that I can’t even deem it a possible guilty pleasure. Not really worth a listen, and definitely not worth a buy.

“Again,” “Angels Take A Soul.”
myspace, last.fm
Three Days Grace’s One-X, Daughtry’s Daughtry

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Feb 09

Reason EP (2003) by The Fray

Reason EP by The Fray

The Fray
Reason EP

2003, independent (no label)
pop rock, piano rock
2½

This debut EP by the now-famous The Fray isn’t much of a gem when compared with their later work. While much of Reason is more Billy Joel-wannabe piano pop than the piano rock they would later become, it featured an attempt at lyricism that was promising even if it didn’t always hit the mark. “Oceans Away,” “Vienna,” (yes the same song on How To Save A Life) and “Without Reason” are probably the three songs that scored this band their strong fanbase and, eventually, their record deal. Get the EP if you want to hear more of the same stuff from their two albums; otherwise, don’t bother.

“Vienna,” “Without Reason,” “Oceans Away.”
last.fm, amazon
The Fray’s How To Save A Life, Jack’s Mannequin’s Everything In Transit

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