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As part of a new distribution deal, Whiplash Records band Manic Drive decided to put forth a sort of
re-release of their latest album, Reset & Rewind. Titled Blue, the new project combines eight of
Reset's tracks with four new ones.
The slew of new songs include "Music" and "Walls," which are both high-energy techno-fused rock anthems, something new for
the band. "Closer" is a beautiful worship song that makes use of Autotune, which surprisingly works well. "Rain" is a nice
ballad, but is clearly the weakest of the four new tracks.
Standout tracks from the remaining eight include the catchy "Better Man," the cheesy-yet-fun "New York City Gangsters,"
the somber "11 Regrets," and the melodic "December Mourning."
The band's lyrics are also a highlight. Although songs like "Rain" and "Hope" fall into more clichéd territory,
the majority of the album has rather smart and clever lyricism, especially on the Christmas-influenced "December Mourning."
One of my favorite lyrical moments of the album is in "Closer," which says, "We turn around and we curse His name/They convince us
that our God is dead/And it's our fault that we lost Him/So show us that we need You/Even if it makes us cry."
Although Manic Drive has seemingly rehashed Reset & Rewind with Blue, they actually improved it by
taking its strongest eight tracks and adding four spectacular new songs. If you haven't picked up a Manic Drive album yet,
this is the one to purchase. And for those who already own Reset, I highly recommend downloading the four new
tracks digitally if possible.
- Review date: 8/13/09, written by Matthew Watson of Jesusfreakhideout.com
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