Us and Them Shinedown

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  • Release Date: 10/04/2005
  • Sales Rank: 5,168
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678386626
 
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Us and Them

1LISTENThe Dream 0:59
2LISTENHeroes 3:24
3LISTENSave Me 3:33
4LISTENI Dare You 3:54
5LISTENYer Majesty 3:01
6LISTENBeyond the Sun 4:13
7LISTENTrade Yourself In 3:32
8LISTENLady So Divine 7:09
9LISTENShed Some Light 3:41
10LISTENBegin Again 3:49
11LISTENAtmosphere 4:16
12LISTENFake 4:04
13LISTENSome Day 3:14

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Editorial Reviews

Shinedown's 2003 single "Fly from the Inside" blended atmospheric Alice in Chains references with a lumbering post-grunge sound similar to Nickelback. The debut LP Leave a Whisper offered more of the same - a satisfactory sound as rock radio filler, but ultimately pretty calculated. But it became a hit, certainly due in part to radio support, but mostly because of the Jacksonville, Florida-based band's reputation as a great live act. The quartet played something like 400 shows over the course of 2003 and '04, and that gelling process is unquestionably a factor in the more realized hard rock sound of 2005's Us and Them. Shinedown frontman Brent Smith channels Chris Cornell (or at least Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy) on opener "Dream," but the song's grunge theft is forgiven by its airtight groove. This band has been road tested, and they prove it again on "Trade Yourself In" and "Yer Majesty." Shinedown still relies a little too much on formula on Whisper. "Save Me" and "Beyond the Sun" are direct descendants of Three Doors Down, for example, and at other times the band sounds like they're aiming for power ballad crossover success. However, Shinedown's sophomore effort is definitely a step forward. They have a rewarding hard rock album in them somewhere. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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These guys are awesomeby Anonymous

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September 18, 2006: This is the best album I have come across in years, maybe even decades.Excellent music, great singing, anything but monotonous. All songs are totally different and very good. And there are over ten great songs instead of the usual two or three on a "hit" album.

This album has soul..by Anonymous

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December 03, 2005: Great album, songs written with great stories in them. The acoustic versions are outstanding. Shinedown is an impressive band. I look forward to their next release. Keep up the great work guys.


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