Them vs. You vs. Me Finger Eleven

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  • Release Date: 03/06/2007
  • Sales Rank: 19,374
  • Label: WIND-UP
  • UPC: 601501311222

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Them vs. You vs. Me

1LISTENParalyzer 3:28
2LISTENFalling On 3:07
3LISTENI'll Keep Your Memory Vague 3:46
4LISTENLost My Way 3:58
5LISTENSo-So Suicide 3:15
6LISTENWindow Song 3:39
7LISTENSense of a Spark 2:54
8LISTENTalking to the Walls 4:04
9LISTENChange the World 3:46
10LISTENGather & Give 3:11
11LISTENEasy Life 5:12

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Editorial Reviews

There have always been vague underpinnings of funk in Finger Eleven's rhythms, but it still comes as a bit of a shock that "Paralyzer," the opening track of their fourth album, Them vs. You vs. Me, finds the Canadian quintet embracing the full-on disco-rock that started to emerge when they released their last album in 2003. Four years later, this sound isn't exactly passé -- plenty of bands are still pushing it -- but it's not exactly fresh either, except within the context of Finger Eleven, where it does add some welcome new dimension to their traditional '90s alt-rock sound. Sure, it's hard not to see it as a little bit of a desperate bid for relevancy, but even if the move comes across as calculated, the occasional dash of disco-rock gives Them vs. You vs. Me a little bit of needed new hue to a collection of otherwise colorless but capable by-the-book alt-rock, pitched partway between Stone Temple Pilots and Matchbox Twenty. Finger Eleven are pros, so they can deliver Oasis-styled anti-love songs like "I'll Keep Your Memory Vague" or Live-inspired anthemic ballads like "Change the World" with as much workmanship as their grungy rockers, but they need something to stand apart from the pack -- and the addition of awkward funk rhythms to the likes of "Lost My Way" nearly accomplishes that. So, the variety of rhythms, along with the increasing emphasis on acoustic-based power ballads, gives Them vs. You vs. Me the greatest musical variety of any Finger Eleven record, but they remain boxed in by their good intentions: they remain a group that's too polite too dislike but too well-mannered to remember. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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April 24, 2008: I heard that song, "I'll keep your memory vague". It hit me pretty hard because I lost my girl, just wanted to be sad and be by myself, and the song hit me pretty deep. I was looking for a song that could express my feelings. So I went to Best Buy and bought this cd. After listening to the whole thing, I no longer want to just sit by myself, but rather pass the time by repeatedly stabbing myself in the crank. Very painful cd.