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Album Details: Scream & Light Up The Sky

Release Date:08/19/2008
Label:Reprise / Wea
UPC:093624997733

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    Scream & Light Up the Sky

    By andy  Jan 25, 2008

    Pros: new sound - not compromising the THT we're used to, great lyrics, songs for any mood.

    Cons: not one to speak of.

    I awaited the release of this album for so long, that I actually forgot to buy it when it came out last spring. I expected the album to be good... but I had no idea. I was completely blown away! The new melodies and lyrics, these guys really outdid t...hemselves. Well worth the wait! Read more Less

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    Once disciples of Chris Carraba's emotive acoustics, the Honorary Title have doubled their numbers and tripled the volume for this majorlabel debut. Scream Light Up the Sky picks up where previous release Untouched Intact left off, but while the latter EP hinted at Jarrod Gorbel's reluctance to leave his Dashboardapproved tricks behind, Scream shows him capable of steering a larger, louder, and altogether better band. Newcomers Jon Wiley and exFormat drummer Adam Boyd deserve half the credit, as they've added riffs and propulsive rhythms to music that, prior to this, largely relied on plaintive guitar chords. The remaining accolades go to Gorbel himself, for his improved vocals as much as his courage to switch musical gears. When supported only by an acoustic guitar, the frontman's voice (which draws similarities to Muse's Matthew Bellamy) can seem overwrought. Here, backed by the bombast of dual guitars and keyboards, it sounds downright formidable, particularly on the arenasized "S...tuck at Sea." With two new members on board, folklaced emo is no longer the Honorary Title's focus. In its place is the sort of unapologetic pop/rock sheen championed by such bands as Jimmy Eat World, with big harmonies and bigger guitars wailing together in crisp, radioready sound. The style works well on heavy hitters like "Thin Layer," where even the most hyperpassionate images (e.g., "a thick rusted armor of drunken lust") can seem vaguely poetic stacked beside cymbal crashes and guitar swells. But it's often the deviations from the rule the sugary mashup of punk bravado and Paul Westerberg's "Dyslexic Heart" in standout track "The City Summer," or the jangling springtime bounce of "Along the Way" that make the biggest splash. As long as the Honorary Title continue to renovate themselves, as they've tunefully done here, fans will have little reason to pine for their older material. - Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Honorary Title

Brooklynbased duo The Honorary Title formed around vocalist/lyricist/guitarist Jarrod Gorbel and bassist/multiinstrumentalist Aaron Kamstra circa 2002. Taking the soulbaring narrative quality of bands like Dashboard Confessional, the two presented it on an indie rock canvas of gentle acoustics and oftendark humor. Gorbel began playing guitar at thirteen, while growing u... Read more