On Fire The Higher

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  • Release Date: 03/06/2007
  • Sales Rank: 89,025
  • Label: EPITAPH / ADA
  • UPC: 045778683826
 
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On Fire

1LISTENInsurance? 3:07
2LISTENGuts 3:58
3LISTENRock My Body 3:31
4LISTENWeapons Wired 4:06
5LISTENHistrionics 1:47
6LISTENMovement 4:04
7LISTENCan Anyone Really Love Young 4:12
8LISTENDarkpop 3:25
9LISTENDare 3:26
10LISTEN31 Floors 3:35
11LISTENOur Movie Rules 3:45
12LISTENPace Yourself Patrick Stump Remix 8:28

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Editorial Reviews

For a band that started off sounding as any with a certain fondness for Saves the Day records usually does, the Higher seem to have gotten a hold of some of that funky juice bands like Head Automatica and Young Love were sipping on to give them dance fever. On Fire, the band's debut for Epitaph, overhauls the straightforward emo-rock of their past to sufficiently soak their earnest and lovelorn ways in the flickering neon lights of crazy, carefree nights out on the town. The album's sticker claims the "new sound of emo, pop and R&B colliding in a dance party explosion," which is generally accurate. The Higher indeed enjoy a sleek fusion of adolescent desire, catchy hooks and danceable beats amid bunches of blips, synth strings and pristine production that will more often than not result in some level of hip-shaking action. But really, the band is actually pretty subdued as they overwhelmingly talk about hearts broken, mended and filled -- this album is much more about winding down and reflecting on the night than on getting pumped up for its start. Yet On Fire remains as superficially likable as any of the Higher's partying musical peers; if the propulsive beats of "Rock My Body" don't get you tapping along (though they should), it'll still be hard to deny the gentle strums that swell into electric choruses in "Weapons Wired." So even if gentle sways are going on more than dancefloor explosions, it's not to say the album is totally lacking fun. But the youthful edge to vocalist Seth Trotter's voice makes it hard to see the band riling up anyone aside from teenage fans out past curfew. The requisite dance-rock topics about crashing after-hours parties, burning towns to the ground, and eyeing desired lovers from across the room are discussed, yet there is absolutely nothing rebellious, reckless or even slightly sexy here. For now, the Higher's polished and pulsing numbers will have to skip the nightlife and simply settle for prom after-parties. But something says that's probably just fine with them. Corey Apar, All Music Guide

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September 04, 2008: Okay, so I bought this CD thinking it was going to be like Fall Out Boy or AAR or something similar. Definitely not! Although, I wasn't sure if I liked it at first. (but I also didn't like FOB at first either) But the songs got stuck in my head! I definitely am looking forward to their next album, and would recommend anyone who enjoys the emo/pop/punk vibe to listen to it. It's like Fall Out Boy meets Cobra Starship meets Mayday Parade. Enjoy ear candy!