Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Album Review: 'Resurrection' - New Found Glory

BY: Bethany Zaccaria



We all know them, and we all love them. After forming in 1997, the famous pop-punk/alternative band New Found Glory is still going strong with their newest album, Resurrection. After releasing Resurrection on October 7, 2014, as their 8th studio album, for their first time with Hopeless Records, the band has done it again. The album as a whole appeals directly to your emotions. In listening, you become mesmerized in songs, such as "Angel," and they make you want to jam out in your car to songs, such as "Living Hell." You also can't forget that Anthony Raneri of Bayside is featured in the song "Stubborn." The optimum part is that Resurrection still holds the same unique New Found Glory sound that we admire. This album definitely deserves a listen.

1. "Selfless"
2. "Resurrection" (featuring Scott Vogel of Terror)
3. "The Worst Person"
4. "Ready and Willing"
5. "One More Round"
6. "Vicious Love"
7. "Persistent"
8. "Stories of a Different Kind"
9. "Degenerate"
10. "Angel"
11. "Stubborn" (featuring Anthony Raneri of Bayside)
12. "Living Hell"
13. "On My Own" (featuring Brendan Yates)

Pick up the album on iTunes.

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