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Never Be Taken Alive [Bonus Track]
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Album Details: Never Be Taken Alive [Bonus Track]

Release Date:05/21/2003
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  • All Music Guide

    Never Be Taken Alive leans toward the pop sound of emo, though there's plenty of punky grit on this collection. Chris Kasarjian is certainly the focal point of the group, singing lead and writing all of the material, while Adam Manning frequently chips in with harmonies. Kasarjian's vocals are a decent mix of ebullience and aggression with a slight spit. And what is it that sets the band apart from a lot of other twentyfirst century poppunk acts with moderately melodic songs about psychological struggle and reflection as young people find their identity? Not a lot, but Count the Stars do it reasonably well, and in a balanced fashion, sounding neither too pissed off nor too goodygoody to be playing so loudly. While most of the tunes seem grounded in relationship examination, Kasarjian's lyrics are nonspecific enough not to be obvious, creating a mood of earnest conflict rather than clearcut judgements. There's an air of painful wisdom gained through experience in these songs, which does..., though, beg the question: where to go after absorbing that experience into your worldview? [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Count the Stars

Formed by singer-guitarist Chris Kasarjian and drummer David Shapiro in Albany, NY in 1995 when both were 12 years old, Count the Stars didn't put out their first CD on a label until 2003's Never Be Taken Alive. Prior to that, the pop-punk band had put out some music on CD on their own. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more