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    The Sound of Madness

    06/24/2008 | Atlantic / Wea 

    Review

    Bands like Florida's Shinedown have a purpose. That's to write hooky, yet crunchy songs that hover around the three-and-a-half minute mark and that take up prime real estate in the listener's brain for hours, days and weeks at a time. The Sound of Madness exacts a formula to dominate the commercial radio airwaves and that's certainly an understandable pursuit. No band makes music that they hope no one else hears. On The Sound of Madness, Shinedown just so happen to be talented at hitting their mark of writing memorable songs.

    The first single "Devour" resonates with a gritty, hard rock vibe that begs to be blared from speakers in rigs plowing down any US interstate, to be the soundtrack for kids ripping donuts in a field in Kansas or to be loved by coastal rawkers who aren't quite down with the bluster of metal, yet yearn for something a bit more bitchin' than what pop and urban radio offers up on a heavily rotated basis. The constantly repeated chorus of "Devour! Devour! Devour" sticks to the ribs and retains a singable, instantly memorable quality. This song could define the rock n' roll dog days of summer, if it takes off on the FM dial.

    While Shinedown camps out comfortably in the middle of the road, turning the amps to 11 and utilizing razor sharp riffery, it also pleases the ear of anyone who likes to rock out and watch Nascar races. With "Sound of Madness" and "If You Only Knew," Shinedown can sink their fangs into a large quantity of the population's neck with their balanced blend of tunefulness and their ability to bring the rock.

    — Amy Sciarretto
    06.19.08


    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Devour
  • 3:49

  • 3
  • Second Chance
  • 3:40

  • 4
  • Cry for Help
  • 3:20

  • 8
  • What a Shame
  • 4:18

  • 10
  • Breaking Inside
  • 3:51

  • 11
  • Call Me
  • 6:14

  • 12
  • (CD-ROM Track)
  • Credits



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