Damnesia

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Album Information
  • Artist: Alkaline Trio (See All Albums by Alkaline Trio)
  • Date Released: Jul 12, 2011

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Commercial Alternative, Indie Rock, Alternative

  • Label: Epitaph

Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 50:03

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Acoustic, interesting but misses the punch

jbmetrics

Vocals solid as always, but the acoustic sound is not strong enough to support the songs. As for it standing as an acoustic album, Alkaline Trio have done remarkably well re-interpreting their songs, but not the same raw energy of their studio albums or live productions.

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Another...?

sutekh

..."greatest hits"? Remains was, what, 3-4 years ago? I don't think we need another rehash. At least the touring looks lively, glad the boys are doing well. Perhaps some inspiration for new works?

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ehhh

ernie-c

would rather have a new album instead of buying twice songs we've already heard.

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Just as Alkaline Trio were getting ready to head off for their 15th anniversary tour in July of 2011, Epitaph Records/Heart & Skull released a compilation of the emo-punk band’s favorite tracks, all reworked acoustically. For Damnesia, Matt Skiba, Dan Andriano, and Derek Grant pick a smattering of songs from seven of their albums, spanning from 2010’s This Addiction back to 1998’s Goddamnit!, and give them an intimate unplugged treatment with some broad arrangements. As well as performing lighter versions of old fan faves “Radio,” “Private Eye,” and “This Could Be Love,” they attempt a cover of Violent Femmes’ “I Held Her in My Arms” and introduce two new tracks, “I Remember a Rooftop” and “Olde English 800.” – Jason Lymangrover

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