Something to Write Home About The Get Up Kids

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Vinyl LP - Special Edition

  • Release Date: 09/21/1999
  • Sales Rank: 18,609
  • Label: DOGHOUSE
  • UPC: 762186487913
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Something to Write Home About

1LISTENHoliday 3:29
2LISTENAction and Action 4:05
3LISTENValentine 4:19
4LISTENRed Letter Day 2:56
5LISTENOut of Reach 3:46
6LISTENTen Minutes 3:12
7LISTENThe Company Dime 4:06
8LISTENMy Apology 3:24
9LISTENI'm a Loner Dottie, a Rebel... 3:08
10LISTENLong Goodnight 4:49
11LISTENClose to Home 3:50
12LISTENI'll Catch You 4:20

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Editorial Reviews

Although often called an emo-core band, the Get Up Kids don't fit neatly under the heading; their upbeat songs hew more to the Bay Area punk-pop scene. With soaring guitar parts delivered at an often breakneck clip and Matthew Pryor's snotty vocals, the band is poised somewhere between Jawbreaker and Blink-182. But the Kids easily earn admittance into the emo-core boys club with their tenderhearted lyrics. On SOMETHING TO WRITE HOME ABOUT, the Kansas City, Missouri band's second long-player, Pryor writes musical postcards to an absent girlfriend separated by some (emotional or geographic) distance "worlds away." "You think my life would stop when you're away/Maybe I could see you on holidays, worlds away," he sings on the opening track, "Holiday." During the ballad "Valentine," he croons, "Will you be my valentine if I'm a world away?" The sentiments would seem simplistic and even mawkish if not for the band's rosy-cheeked guilelessness and their ability to touch a nerve in anyone who's felt the flush of young, dumb love. And the amazing energy the Get Up Kids bring to the project makes the band all the more endearing. Admittedly, the songs start to sound the same by about track seven (out of 12), and there are other bands in this genre (the Promise Ring, Jimmy Eat World) who are a more inventive and whose songs are catchier than the Kids'. But, for a second album, SOMETHING is a valiant effort and a worthwhile listen for any serious emo fan. Jenny Eliscu, Barnes & Noble



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The Get up kidsby Anonymous

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January 04, 2003: This is a great CD. Great mix of emo and punk into a great album. Recomended if you like slower emo type music or more up beat pop punk.

This review was written about the CD edition.

something to write a review aboutby Anonymous

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November 14, 2001: The Get Up Kids album ''something to write home about'' is definately one of their best. The album not only has a great sounding blend of instruments but awesome lyrics that everyone can somehow relate to, its almost too much to handle. I love listening to this album when im just sitting around doing nothing, it puts me in a good mood. Some people may say that it sounds too ''emo'' and it will just make you sad and want to cry, but to me its just simply beautiful. The Get Up Kids just flat out rock, plain and simple.

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