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Adrenaline : Review
Worldwide Review
In a career spanning 12 years, Audio Adrenaline
has very little to prove. Still, with its eighth studio release,
entitled Worldwide, the band forges forward with a wall of
sound that merges the band's pop sensibilities with all-out
edgy modern rock. Produced by rock veteran Charlie Peacock,
cuts like the title track, "Pour Your Love Down," and "Dirty" are
guitar gems. Tyler Burkum regains that signature distorted
tone that he's had over the years, as both tunes echo the
brilliance of some of the band's past creations. Audio Adrenaline's
ability to weave crafty, reverent lyrics with modern power
ballads is evidenced on tunes like "Pierced" and
the worshipful radio remix of the band's heartfelt "Ocean
Floor." Somewhere between the ballads and the harder
guitar-driven cuts are tunes like the acoustic-laced "Strong" and
the vocally pleasing "Leaving Ninety-Nine," which
come off as very listenable. What Worldwide offers is a band
that has reached a creative peak with the opus. The disc
has an incredible live feel, with Mark Stuart's vocals never
sounding better. Audio Adrenaline marches through 11 tracks
that are lined in silver and gold, evidencing a band that
has the ability to fill several musical niches with riches.
Review by:~ Steven Douglas Losey, All Music
Guide
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