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If you fish around a bit, you'll find several good ideas here, some of which may have worked better in different hands.
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It's another conventional rock record, thrashing guitar hooks and throbbing bass lines are in place, but frontman Max Collins has lyrically improved.
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It's an almost perfectly consistent follow-up to the band's successful 1998 debut - perhaps a tad too consistent.
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The band's music and lyrics often still sound labored
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The collection of songs on Horrorscope is a rollicking batch of hooky tunes
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SpinBut it's not Eve 6's purely commercial aspirations that makes them so horrid...
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Horrorscope is just like its predecessor, only more so: Better, smarter, faster, and angstier than Eve 6, it's an utterly delightful pop-punk kerfluffle.
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Checkout.comSometimes reminiscent of classic English prog-rockers the Moody Blues and the correlating Electric Light Orchestra (as in "Rescue" and "Girl Eyes"), Eve 6 mostly sounds like a safer version of their numeric brethren Third Eye Blind, Blink 182 and even matchbox twenty
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Horrorscope is glossy, artless, proficient, and dull enough to be easily tuned out...
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A rousing, driving smack in the face of all things pop, punk, and hard rock.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 15
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Mixed: 1 out of 15
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Negative: 2 out of 15
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Sep 18, 2013
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ChrisC...squared,IguessJun 25, 2005
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davebJun 14, 2005