Four Letter Lie A New Day
  full reviewuser ratings (9) 
Tracklist:
1. Daymaker
2. We're All Sinners
3. Careless Lover
4. It's Finally Over
5. My Surrender...
6. The Spell
7. Strugglers
8. Key To The World
9. I'm Done Trying...
10. Young Hearts
11. Faces In Places


Release Date: 10/13/2009

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Matthew Dippel USER (26 Reviews)

2009-09-27 | 44 comments | 707 views

Summary: Miles ahead of their horrendous debut, and a polished improvement of their sophomore release, "A New Day" is an enjoyable enough metalcore record.

11 of 12 thought this review was well written

Four Letter Lie is a metalcore band, and in the metalcore scene they don't have a history of really standing out as being unique. A New Day might actually change that fact. After a deplorable debut that sounded like a half-baked rehash of underOATH's They're Only Changing Safety, and a follow up that sounded like every other mediocre metalcore album available, FLL have finally gotten their stuff together and put out an enjoyable album.

Where exactly has this album improved? In almost every aspect actually. The drumming here is fairly standard, but is certainly capable of holding the songs together. The guitars are nothing amazingly technical, but are at least more varied than ever before on a FLL album. The bass is essentially nonexistent, which is a genre standard, all things considered. The biggest improvement lies in the vocals. The screams were once monotonous and hollow sounding, but this time around they sound more visceral and powerful, and he actually manages to show some newfound range in his screaming, though they tend to stick around the standard mid pitch growl to high shriek.

This is definitely the heaviest FLL record to date, and the clean vocals have been trimmed down a lot. This is certainly not a bad thing, as most people won't miss the nasally crooning reminiscent of Mike Jagmin. (A Skylit Drive) What's left of the clean vocals are definitely improved though. The lyrics are aggressive and in your face, a welcome change from the terribly generic and often poorly written love drivel that comprised most of their older work.

A major contributing factor to how enjoyable of a listen this is, is that the songs are short. 5 clock in at about two and a half minutes, with the others treading three minute territory, but none reach the four minute mark. This makes for short, concise bursts of hard hitting metalcore that moves on to the next track before playing itself out and becoming tedious.

Album highlights include opener "Daymaker", which wastes no time in showing you that FLL ia heavier than ever, with all screamed vocals and lyrics pertaining to life on the road. The first single off the album, "Careless Lover" is another highlight thats shows some of the aforementioned vocal range that the vocalist has acquired. It also features some of the best guitar work by the band ever. Sadly, that's not saying much. "My Surrender" is another good track, and is the first appearance of clean vocals on the album, detailing the catchy-as-hell chorus. "Key To The World" sees the band dabbling with some electronics, and while contributing much, they are solid enough to provide a backdrop for some impressive vocal work in the song's introduction.

All in all, this album is generic and has been done before by other bands, and some do it better. But the fact remains that this is the first release where Four Letter Lie have made an album that is enjoyable instead of just bland. Give it a spin and judge for yourself.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

First review in a while, pleasantly surprised by this.

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Chewie


Comments: 3870
09.27.09


your reviews are getting better, nice job

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Dougie


Comments: 3593
09.27.09


Good review mate! Though i dont like these guys, pos'd

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WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

Yeah i didnt either, this surprised the hell out of me. Thanks.

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18760
09.27.09


Four Letter Lie a metalcore band? Their debut was fucking horrendous and not metal.

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WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

Im pretty sure i said the debut was terrible.

BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18760
09.27.09


Most reviews I see I just happen to glance over and not actually read the whole damn thing, my mistake. But reading it now, it's well written. I'm assuming they pulled a Endwell who were also a fucking horrible pop punk band before releasing an awesome brutal hardcore record.

WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

Ha, maybe so. This isnt anything amazing, but its enjoyable enough. Might lower the score to 3.5 haven't decided yet.

WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

Ok who the fuck negged?

romgsom


Comments: 1003
09.27.09


Hmm nice review. I might actually check this out. I'll pos.

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WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

Thanks yo.

shortone323


Comments: 388
09.27.09


Nice review. I kinda want to listen to this now. I listened to Naked Girl Avalanche (awesome title) off their debut, and it was okay, if generic. I can't believe these guys are now metalcore.

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WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

If anyone cares, go download their debut EP that no one has ever heard of. Its called "Her Escape"

Its actually damn good. Walking Heart Attack is sexy.

ThirtySixChambers


Comments: 187
09.27.09


I just listened to "Careless Lover" and will not be listening to the rest.

WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

Cheers to you then, its not for everyone.

Prophet178


Comments: 3080
09.27.09


Good review man, definitely one of your best. Just one little thing I noticed:

The biggest improvement lies in the vocals. The screams were once monotonous and hollow sounding, but this time around they sound more visceral and powerful, and he actually manages to show some newfound range in his screaming


You might want to say who "he" is.

Good job though, I'll pos.

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EasternLight


Comments: 1405
09.27.09

Album Rating: 3

tis ok, but good review man

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WhereIsMyMind


Comments: 1106
09.27.09

Album Rating: 4

I dont get why the hell 3 people negged this.

sspedding


Comments: 814
09.27.09


i like the review, they are getting better everytime. Pos'd

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Prophet178


Comments: 3080
09.27.09


I dont get why the hell 3 people negged this.


THEKINGTOTHERIVER OMG NEG NEG NEG NEG.

I bet if you submitted it under a different username it wouldn't have gotten negged.



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