March Of War Breathe Hands Off A Way Out Change Your Mind Witness Everybody Down When It's Over. Your Signs. Shadow Miracle feat. Chad Gray Crazy Frontlines Looking Away Electricity What You've Got For Me Throwing Stones What I've Become Dangerous Waters Lucky Lights, Camera, Action The Way I See Things I Said It Left For You International Crisis Another Mistake That Day Pandora's Box Go Time Independence Day Temper Pins And Needles Breaking Skin Razors Misery The Return Take Apart This World Forcing Hands Goodbye Letters Never Ending Hole Widowmaker Never Cared Before Know Myself.
Generation Idiot Foaming At The Mouth Bottled Up Killer Bees Rabbit Hole Prelude Chasing White Rabbits Standing In The Flesh Conquer Them The drumming is solid but nothing mindblowing. And that is actually the problem with Robb Riviera. The best examples of drumming are probably the tracks "Hive" and "Victim", and also the end of "No Say". There are also some good alternative items being used on Struggle.
Like the good use of percussion items, such as tambourines, and occasionaly the good use of acoustic guitar. They bring this kind of little Latin spirit into some of their songs. By the way this is the only Nonpoint album where they create this Latin mood. They will drop it shortly after Struggle, and on Statement Nonpoints second album there is no actual trace of Latin influence. Only the little accent the vocalist has. The vocals on this album are also good, but nothing special.
Actually his singing was already pretty ok. It was just his screaming that needed to improve. The screams were quite strong but they lacked personality and therefore left quite a monotonous feel at some moments. But overally his vocals suite the album well. There are also some good backing vocals by Goldman from time to time.
The best vocal performances are probably "Victim", "Struggle" and "No Say". A lot of the songs featured on Struggle were redone on Statement. The songs were given a better and more mature sound, some of them were cut shorter, some had little lyric changes and the production quality was greatly raised. But the original versions of the tracks are interesting as hell. The original versions and the remakes are very fun to compare and see what kind of evolution Nonpoint has done.
Especially as musicians. Dope Stars Inc. Atrum Tempestas Neant. Eluveitie Origins. The Poison Red. Struggle sounds almost exactly like their major label debut, but does include one of the band's best songs in "No Say. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully.
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