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The Panic Division - Eternalism

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Reviewer :
Kaj Roth Format: Album
Release date: 2012-02-07 Year: 2012
Label: The Panic Division
Genre: New Wave
Producer: Colton Holliday
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The new album from The Panic Division sounds big and more rock oriented in the same vein as their 2007 album Songs from the glass house, "Eternalism" is produced and performed by Colton Holliday except live drums by Joe Ramos. I think this is the best album so far from Colton and his TPD where he has taken the best of both worlds from the arena rock of the first albums as well as the more 80´s new wave sound of the previous "Sleepwalker" EP from 2009. 3 tracks from that EP have been remixed with guitars added so they would fit with the other new songs on "Eternalism", the tracks "Shut up and leap", "Melody Ave" and "Easier" sounds better on this album for sure but my favorite tracks are the new ones such as "Silver rings", "Bleed" and "Too young to fall". It´s time this band break through because they deserve the same attention as The Killers or OneRepublic. Release date Feb 7th.




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