Well the three year wait is finally over. After a long legal
battle, A Day To Remember has been given permission to release their newest
album, Common Courtesy. This is the best A Day To Remember album to date and I
am not just saying that because it is their newest release. Without further
ado, here is my review of this beautiful masterpiece.
1. - City Of Ocala - It should be noted that ADTR is from Ocala , Florida ,
so the title of this song is somewhat fitting. The opening "FUCK
YEAH" is what makes ADTR who they are and what sets them apart from every
other band out there. "This is our corner of the world, where we can come
to be ignored" is a reference to Ocala
because it is a well known fact that their hometown does not like them very
much. "I'm right back at it again" is a preview of what is to come on
the rest of this album because the second song goes by the same name. The first
song on any album is always crucial, but even more so when it is your first
album in three plus years and the song could potentially make or break the
listener's interest. This song instantly grabs your attention and makes you
want to finish the album because is just plain awesome.
2. - Right Back At It Again - This song is a direct
continuation from the last and the opening lyric "WE'RE COMING OUT
SWINGING" is the opening lyric that will rock the crowd's faces off
because that is hardcore ADTR. The lyrics "Never went to school, nobody
talked to me except to tell me all the things I couldn't do. Don't want to hear
about it.... So here I am. I'm right back at it again. Just like I've always
said, if you're too cool for school I ain't here to make no friends"
relate to me in so many different ways that I cry whenever I think about it. It
is difficult to have a dream and no one believes in you. The end of the song
when Jeremy yells "BRACE FOR IMPACT!" and goes straight into the
breakdown is classic and the "bitch" at the end is perfect.
"Leave the bitch? I like the bitch!"
3. - Sometimes You're The Hammer, Sometimes You're The Nail
- The beginning intro with the "Da da da da da da da da "I GOT
IT!" is my favorite opening of any song on this album and I get chills
thinking about the crowd yelling this live. Out of this entire album, the one
lyric I can relate to the most has to be "That's why sad songs make me
happy, cause I don't have to feel alone." No truer words have been spoken
and I dare someone to argue with me. "You don't have to like me, but
you're gonna respect me." They better freaking respect ADTR. One of the
most powerful lyrics on this album is "I reserve my right to feel
uncomfortable, reserve my right to be afraid. I make mistakes and I am humbled
every step of the way. I want to be a better person. I wanna know the master
plan. Cast your stones. Cast your judgment. You don't make me who I am."
The level of power in those lyrics is something that will make me cry every
time I hear it because it is so damn beautiful.
4. - Dead And Buried - "I'm building an empire. Say I'm
wrong." ADTR has grown into an empire. "You have a choice, be your
own person, have your own voice. So let's set it off." A Day To Remember
got where they are today because they followed the advice in that lyric. It is
a very moving sentence and more people should abide by it. When they say
"Set it off", I have a feeling people will actually take that
literally and it will be freaking awesome! The chorus of this song rocks
because it flows so freaking well. "What will the children sing, what will
the children sing when I'm dead and buried? Dead and buried. Dead and buried.
Dead and buried. Dead and buried."
5. - Best Of Me - First off, the transition from Dead and
Buried into this song, is something that has stuck with me through the whole
album listening process. It is not something that I can really put to words,
you will just have to listen for yourself. This song sounds like If I Leave
from What Separates Me From You, which was my favorite song from that album.
Parts of this song go along with their battle with Victory Records such as the
chorus "I can't believe you got the best of me. I can't believe I trusted every word
you said. Stretched myself out
way too far, now I can see you
for who you are. I can't believe
you got the best of me. I can't
believe I trusted every word you said. It's
all finally making sense, You
took what's left of my innocence. Oh no, I
can't believe you got the best of me. " and "Can't you act your age? Is it that hard to say what you're
thinking? Lately, my life's moving way too fast. You'd
drag me down if I'd let you hold me back. What
a mess you've made, and you hide
from it at the bars you frequent. Blamed
myself avoiding time this cost, but
looking back you only learn from what you lost." If that is not a big
"Screw You" to Victory, then I do not know what is. The lyric "This
is the last time, this is the last time, you'll ever burden me" has
perfect harmony. When Jeremy sings the
lyric "I will never be the one you want,
no I will never be the one you want, finally come to terms that I can't stop,
no not this time" I cried like a baby. That is so emotional
and you can hear it in his voice. (And on a side note, the lyric "This is
the last time... you'll ever burden me" sounds like the chorus of Papa
Roaches song "Wish You've Never Met Me.")
6. - I'm Already Gone - Remember in the song Homesick where
Jeremy says "Hey, mom, I wrote you some soft songs...?" Well this is
one of those soft songs. "As I look round this make shift moving house, I'm
searching for whatever's left of me. It's on the ground in a box that reads
lost and found. It's lost and found. She said, just let it go. She said, it's
all you've ever known" This is one of the most poetic lyrics I have heard
in a long time. The chorus of this song is also powerful because it shows how
the band feels about his fans. It is almost sad that he has to search for a
reason to come back home but, he loves his fans so much that he feels at home
with them. "And I'm, I'm already gone. I'm already something to someone
that I don't know. When will I know? And I'm, I'm out making rounds on every
side of town that I've been through, that I know to find my reason to come back
home." I feel really
emotional about this lyric because that is how I feel about my hometown. When I
drive around, I try to find reasons to come back home and it fails. One of the
last lyrics "There's not a thing that I regret, can't live my life in
yesterday" is powerfully true. The emotion in this song is something that
you just have to listen to, to fully understand.
7. - Violence (Enough Is Enough) - I do not have much to say
about this song because it is probably my least favorite on the album. It
sounds similar to 2nd Sucks from What Separates Me From You and Mr. Highway Is
Thinking About The End from Homesick. The lyric "Always searching for the
bright side to find the strength for when I fall" is something that
various people can relate to because everyone gets let down and they have to
prepare themselves for it. "Heavy lies the crown as I cut you down"
is a lyric that flows so well. The rhyme is awesome. At the end, the lyric
"You only get one chance and that's one too much. What's the world gonna
say when I call your bluff, punk?" sounds just like the breakdown in 2nd
Sucks. In slang terms "it goes hard" It is hard to write something
about this song because it is not my favorite, but that is part of the job
right?
8. - Life @ 11 -
"I'm a slave to all
these voices in my head, and I'm afraid I'm afraid of what they've said. I'm a
slave." That is so deep and so honest. I feel bad for whoever wrote the
song to have to feel this way but unfortunately, I can relate, as can thousands
of millions of others. "Sometimes when no ones left to listen I'll sit and
argue with myself. Say all the things I wish to tell you, without hurting
someone else. Sh-
sh-shake it off. Go get the things you want. I'll bottle the shame, bottle the
shame. Just sh-sh-shake it off, and no one will ever know ( won't know )."
This lyric also goes with what I said earlier about the ones who have actually
been through this. When Jeremy yells "STOP" I thought it was awesome
and you can really hear the emotion in his voice. "Hey, you, you're gonna
be a star. As long as you'll let us, we'll make you the person that you
aren't" is a direct allusion to the battle with Victory Records. This
album really shows a lot about the struggle that they went through with all of
that.
9. - I Surrender
- The opening line "You've got secrets, oh yeah, and I've got a weakness
for them" is something that sounds like a person in a relationship would
say. Personally, I think it is sweet, yet sad at the same time. He then goes on
to say "So I surrender, I can't forget her." He is giving up because
he knows he will not be able to forget this girl. "It's always something,
it's always something with me and you." He is giving up on this person
because she is always pissing him off.
10. - Life
Lessons Learned The Hard Way - This song reminds me a lot of 2nd Sucks, Why
Walk On Water When We've Got Boats, and Heartless. It is different than most of
the songs on the album because it is so heavy and he screams through the whole
song. The song takes a turn when Jeremy sings "I heard a little girl
killed herself today. That blood is on your hands. When everyone knows your
face, nothing is safe. You'll live your life as a fucking target." That is
so sad and Jeremy sounds angry. It is hard to understand exactly what the song
is saying but it is a good song to listen to when you are angry.
11. - End Of Me -
OK, can we all agree that this song sounds just like Corey Taylor from Slipknot/Stone
Sour? Surely I am not the only one that thinks that. Specifically, it sounds
similar to the Slipknot song Snuff. Not only is this another soft song for his
mom, but it is a song that I cry to every time I hear it because it is so
freaking beautiful. I dare someone to say that they did not feel some sort of
emotion while listening to this song. Every lyric is perfect in its own right.
If they play this song live, I can hear the crowd screaming "I get it, no,
I get it. Gave more than I took back, oh well (so back away!) I get it, no, I
get it. Can't help those who don't wanna be helped." I imagine the crowd
going absolutely nuts during that part because of the emotion that will be
running through everyone's mind. I know I will be crying.
12. - The Document
Speaks For Itself - According to an interview with Jeremy, this song was
written about Victory Records. Certain lyrics are directly related to the
lawsuit while others leave you confused as to what the hell they are talking
about. There is not really much I can say about this song that I have not said
about the rest of this album other than last album is a direct reference to the
album What Separates Me From You. "All hail the thief forever trying to
separate you and me. No fucking respect!"
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