Shopping > Music > A Thorn for Every Heart > It's Hard to Move You

A Thorn for Every Heart - It's Hard to Move You

It's Hard to Move You
Pricing Not Available
Not Yet Rated 0 Ratings (0 Reviews)

Album Details: It's Hard to Move You

Release Date:07/31/2007
UPC:

Pro Reviews: It's Hard to Move You

  • All Music Guide

    You can't get much emoer of a band name than A Thorn For Every Heart, which could help explain (but not forgive) the presence of as saccharine a song as "You're the One." All plodding acoustic guitar and light percussion, it's an early album dropoff into cheesy, maudlin terrain, but thankfully, it's an exception on a record that's otherwise mostly all driving guitars and surging choruses. Just as with their debut, A Thorn For Every Heart knows the meaning of the word Melodic and their sophomore set, It's Hard to Move You, capitalizes on the cleanest of production (mostly, and unsurprisingly, courtesy of Matt Squire) and the most accessible of hooks. The band has indeed tightened things up since that first record, and those smitten by their rock then are likely to get hooked again. But really, even the catchiest of songs present here are nothing that will really stand out among all of the other inherently nasalvoiced rock bands vying for the attention of the fickle Warped Tour set. "Wor...thless" sounding like an even combination of ATFEH's last record and Jimmy Eat World is a highlight with its crashing drums and forceful backing gang vocals, while the spiraling guitars of the breakup centered "No More You" make the song not half bad at all. But the beginning of "Sounds and Silence" falls way too close to Your Favorite Weaponera Brand New for comfort, and maybe that's one of the problems with this record it's just not distinct. It's good but not great; it's singalong worthy but not screamyourheartoutinthefrontrow worthy; it just reminds you of other bands more times than not. A Thorn For Every Heart are capable musicians, and their music is likable enough. Unfortunately, though, they just don't churn out anything to really demand repeated listens, which ultimately makes the album fine, but not quite enough to move you. - Corey Apar, All Music Guide Read more Less

Rate & Write a Review: It's Hard to Move You

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: It's Hard to Move You

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

A Thorn for Every Heart

Rock outfit A Thorn For Every Heart formed in Chino Hills, CA during the summer of 2003 around vocalist Kelvin Cruz, vocalist/guitarist Jeff Harber, guitarist/vocalist Phil Nguyen and bassist Justin Powell. By the year's end, the band had selfrecorded and released the sevensong EP Silence is Golden, which created a healthy wordofmouth buzz on the Internet. Their energet... Read more