Icon For Hire - Scripted (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Icon For Hire
- Title: Scripted
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Tooth & Nail Records
- Genre: Alternative Rock
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:31:50
- Total Size: 245 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Overture
02. Theatre
03. Make A Move
04. Get Well
05. The Grey
06. Off With Her Head
07. Fight
08. Up In Flames
09. Iodine
10. Only A Memory
11. Pieces
Intense and infectious in equal measure, Icon for Hire brings the Paramore sound to the Tooth & Nail set with Scripted, the Decatur, Illinois group’s debut album. Granted, this three-piece is much more than a Paramore clone with all their wit and wordplay, plus lead singer Ariel, who is a mix of powerful and approachable that might very well be the inspiration for the band’s tongue-in-cheek name. Things get layered as “Make a Move” challenges the punk-pop set to trade both angst and apathy for something positive (“Screaming in the dark, while we just play our part/I’ll play right along, like I don’t what’s going on”) while “Up in Flames” goes through a list of reasons Ariel doesn’t want to be on-stage, before admitting that she must, if only to combat the dreck. Christian ideals are the driving force here, but you could look at this as a secular rebellion against the mopey “scene” bands and still thrill at Icon for Hire’s fresh attitude and sense of purpose.
01. Overture
02. Theatre
03. Make A Move
04. Get Well
05. The Grey
06. Off With Her Head
07. Fight
08. Up In Flames
09. Iodine
10. Only A Memory
11. Pieces
Intense and infectious in equal measure, Icon for Hire brings the Paramore sound to the Tooth & Nail set with Scripted, the Decatur, Illinois group’s debut album. Granted, this three-piece is much more than a Paramore clone with all their wit and wordplay, plus lead singer Ariel, who is a mix of powerful and approachable that might very well be the inspiration for the band’s tongue-in-cheek name. Things get layered as “Make a Move” challenges the punk-pop set to trade both angst and apathy for something positive (“Screaming in the dark, while we just play our part/I’ll play right along, like I don’t what’s going on”) while “Up in Flames” goes through a list of reasons Ariel doesn’t want to be on-stage, before admitting that she must, if only to combat the dreck. Christian ideals are the driving force here, but you could look at this as a secular rebellion against the mopey “scene” bands and still thrill at Icon for Hire’s fresh attitude and sense of purpose.
Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE
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