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full album of Daughtry's "Leave This Town"
The best thing about Daughtry’s style is that they do not overdue the use of both composition and musical drive. As seen in the first track, the message is thrown as if it was just spoken to you but the effect given by the music still manages to emphasize the message. This positive point is evident on all tracks. It goes to show that the album is an effective rock album.
Most of the tracks are somehow monotonous. No surprise is such a typical Daughtry song, making it uninteresting. The fast transition of the chorus of “What I Mean to Say” is an off to the track especially that the bass is already at its high level presence from that point. “Ghost of Me” isolates itself from the other tracks a little bit thou it contains a good combination of the rhythm and the melody. Therefore, the album lacks coherence.
“September” is a ballad song that attempts to do unique music. Still, they never avoid the usual rhythm they do. This is same with “Open Up Your Eyes” but is a better one. “Life After You”’s instruments added harmony to the track, making itself more distinct.
“Tennessee Line” breaks the pattern. The presence of alternative rock in the track parallelizes itself to the poetry of the song.
Knowing that the album was actually a post-grunge in genre, it was quite disappointing. Daughty would have did it well if they did a better battle plan for the album.
- "You Don’t Belong" - 4:00
- "No Surprise" - 4:29
- "Every Time You Turn Around" - 3:39
- "Life After You" - 3:26
- "What I Meant to Say" - 3:09
- "Open Up Your Eyes" - 4:19
- "September"- 4:00
- "Ghost of Me"- 3:38
- "Learn My Lesson"- 3:50
- "Supernatural"- 3:38
- "Tennessee Line" - 4:37
- "Call Your Name" - 4:01
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