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| 2 | I Caught Fire | Used | 3:24 |
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| 3 | Let It Bleed | Used | 3:10 |
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| 4 | All That I've Got | Used | 3:58 |
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| 5 | Cut Up Angels | Used | 3:47 |
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Editorial Reviews
In Love and Death
Audio Compact Disc [Bonus Track]
Label: Reprise
Style: Alternative Pop/Rock
In Love and Death
UPC: 093624936626
Release Date: 05/03/2005
Original Release Date: 05/03/2005
Number of Discs: 1
- The Used
Main Performer
Johnny Loftus
By 2004 it was getting a little difficult to tell groups like AFI, My Chemical Romance, Thrice, or the Used apart. All mixed the energy of punk, emo-derived passion, and metal sensibilities into a well-played, expensively-produced package. But the end product often ended up sounding a little similar. Though its heart is eventually lost amidst the guiding elements of the genre, the Used's In Love and Death does make some impressive moves away from those very same tenets, showing some welcome restraint and even some rocktastic energy. "I Caught Fire" is irresistible, because it uses its big-budget filters and six-string layers as an advantage, building tension for the song's triumphant chorus release. "Take It Away" sees the inherent, timeless power of a solid riff, and actually revitalizes the ridiculously played-out singing guy/screaming guy dynamic that so many groups in this scene faithfully rely on. "Cut Up Angels", too, is a nice departure, offering fans a modified pop gem that lightens the album's mood considerably. Unfortunately, it still sticks to formula. There are the overwrought string and piano sections, impassioned lyrics, dense arrangements of metal chording and tortured screaming. These sounds have their place, no question. But if all that depression and heartbreak begins to bleed into the diary of the next guy over, it becomes less unique. Still, The Used have made some strides with In Love and Death toward a fuller sound. and it'll be interesting to see what their next move is. [The album was re-released in 2005 with the addition of a bonus track; the group's collaboration with My Chemical Romance on a version of the Queen/David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure".] ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi
