Our Worlds Divorce

Our Worlds Divorce

Track Listings

1. Well Versed in the Ways of the World
2. Truth and Reconciliation
3. Everyday
4. Best Wishes
5. To Kill This
6. Certain Words in Uncertain Times
7. Catching My Breath
8. Twisted System
9. Any Romantic Fairytale
10. Our Flag Is White

Our Worlds Divorce,This Providence,Rocketstar,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Our Worlds Divorce

Our Worlds Divorce
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Wow....Simply a true Greatness
  • Still excited
  • In a genre full of "early november" wannabe's...
  • Release of the Year
  • i love these guys
Our Worlds Divorce
This Providence
Manufacturer: Rocketstar
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
EmoEmo | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0006B2AHY
Release Date: 2004-11-16

Tracks:

  1. Well Versed in the Ways of the World
  2. Truth and Reconciliation
  3. Everyday
  4. Best Wishes
  5. To Kill This
  6. Certain Words in Uncertain Times
  7. Catching My Breath
  8. Twisted System
  9. Any Romantic Fairytale
  10. Our Flag Is White

Product Description

1. Well Versed In The Ways Of The World
2. Truth And Reconciliation
3. Everyday
4. Best Wishes
5. To Kill This
6. Certain Words In Uncertain Times
7. Catching My Breath
8. Twisted System
9. Any Romantic Fairytale
10. Our Flag Is White

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wow....Simply a true Greatness.......2006-12-22

Every song here is the best. Every song is a masterpiece of songwriting. It is definitely an indie/emo genre song album. This was so good that Amped 3 for the Xbox 360 had to take a music lisene to incorporate their fabulous music into the game. Actually, it was Amped 3 that I heard of This Providence from. Believe me, if you are a fan of emo and indie music, get this. It's going to be a rare CD. When it is, you'll be permanently missing out on the best albums of the year. Every song here is good. But the only reason you should be getting this is for "Catching my Breath." Runners up to that song are: "To Kill This", "Best Wishes", and "Our Flag is White". Another thing that makes me like this band is that they are Christians. I'm a Christian too. But This Providence doesn't make it so that they are showing it off to a strong point. It's all good though. That's fine. The main reason that this is good is because it is 100% pure, refined EMO/Indie. Some people would cry their eyes out because its theme, loss of love and life, emanates its presence so emphasizingly. Just get this album. This quartet is extremely talented. They play their songs in standard guitar tuning, so that shows real talent, the frontman being able to sing and access different complex finger chords during the song. The bassist, like the frontman, has real talent because he can solo on the bass because he has a great voice. Another thing these guys incorporate is that they have two voiceovers. They sing over each other, next to each other, etc. This results in a great sounding song. You might think that they utilized a bad thing, but no. For an emo band and indie as well, This is one of the best things that can compliment an already great album and music system. For $12.oo, this is a snatch. THis should have been the price of an Immortal Souls special CD pack (Once Upon A Time in The North) which costs about $20.00. So this album is truly recomended. Get it now.

5 out of 5 stars Still excited.......2006-01-04

Well, I actually reviewed this album 7 months ago, and bought that albums about 16 months ago, and I have to say that I am still get excited thinking about this album. I cannot emphasize what a breath of fresh air this album has been to me. I'm telling you, don't over look this one. This one is easy to overlook, because at first glance it may seem average, but it is sooo much better once you realize that this album is deeply involved in the music. If you listen closely to their use of 7th chords, harmonies, rhythm, etc. you will realize what I am saying. Nearly a year and a half since I bought this album at their CD release party and I am more thrilled with this one than ever.

5 out of 5 stars In a genre full of "early november" wannabe's..........2005-11-17

I heard about "This Providence" through means of browsing through bands on Amazon like: Copeland, and Daphne Loves Derby. I listened to the samples and thought it sounded like a more upbeat DLD, who I like a lot. So I went out and bought this. At first I was a bit dissapointed with the only 10 tracks on the CD but after a listen I was quite impressed, enough even to visit their site and see exactly what this band is was all about.

It was only a little less than a month ago that TP's drummer, Paul Benson left the band. After I heard, I immediately thought negatively... "Great I just bought a band's LP that is breaking up as I speak." This sucks.... (not quite) I'm happy to say that they recently employed a new drummer: Ryan Tapert. So I'm a happy reviewer knowing that this great band will not cease to exist, but will continue to grow and stretch out the talent they cleary possess.

TP is at first glance, a typical indie boy band. You know, that typical Dime-a-dozen fad induced formula that's really common in this genre. Turns out the quartet are christians, not a christian band, but Christians in a band. Which is something I like a lot. It's obvious that the girls will eat them up being that not only the frontman/guitarist is highly attractive to the Female population, (and Australian) but the rest of the band's members follow closely behind with an image that seems to be made for MTV. These guys are far from that status however, and will definately rise to indie-fame alongside the likes of their seattle emo/pop brothers.

Like I said before, TP is from Seattle, along with 500 other indie bands that want to be the next "the early november" I wouldn't blame you for refusing to listen to them because of it either. Among all those bands though, there are a few that stick out... I believe TP is one of them. There's lots of melody on this CD, something that always sucks me into a band. (and seriously they had me from the start) These guys are so infectiously catchy that you'll be crying about it. Just listen to the chorus to "truth and reconciliation". It's a monster melody that will turn over any doubting fan in mere seconds. That's just one quality that makes TP a great band.

The production too, is super-slick. I believe this was produced by the same guy responsible for "Gatsby's american dream", which is definately not a bad thing. It's very polished, but not overly so like a lot of bands in this pool.

I read in a review that this CD was catchy and fun, but not life changing. Quite frankly, I have no idea what that guy is talking about! The lyrics here are phenomenol. The fact that these guys are christian, has nothing to do with it. There's the usual love/breakup songs, but much of it deals with life in itself. In fact, much of this wouldn't be out of place if featured on the OC. It's that kind of CD that goes great as a summer soundtrack. (too bad it's winter where I live)

The formula is simple yet complex. Occasional double-time drum patterns keep things fresh, on top of well laced guitar parts and a sea of vocal melody; this record makes for an awesome musical experience. The ten songs may not be much, but every one of them carries a bag of originality and musical prowess. A lot of bands in this genre use myspace to get big, and showcase the 4 best songs on the CD and then we all buy it, only to find the rest sort of suck. Not so on OWD! Every song here has some type of redeeming quality about it. From the short and melodic "Well versed in the ways of the world" to the slow and dreamy "our flag is white", theres not one song that I dislike.

Overall, TP has a sound that's quite refreshing in an overpopulated genre. I'm giving this an easy 5, but be warned, there will be much more to come from this band!

5 out of 5 stars Release of the Year.......2005-09-03

This is a remarkable record -- even more so when you consider the band members' ages. It's somewhere between emo and indie. It reminds me of a post punk Squeeze -- 80's pop bubbling over with melody and charm. It's smart both musically and lyrically.

What I wouldn't give to be 19 and girl crazy again -- and the singer in a rock band. This is pop, but more than just verse-chorus-verse. It's catchy tempo changes, a few syncopated rhythms, and a distinctly fresh sound to which you want to sing.

5 out of 5 stars i love these guys.......2005-08-11

i live in seattle so ive been with them when they were strictly local still. they are great! i would definitely recomend this band if you want a fresh type of music. they aren't like most of the bands out today, they have their own sound. i cant wait to see them at the New Club Impact on the 27th!

buy it

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