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Keep Telling Myself It's Alright
Keep Telling Myself It's Alright
Ashes Divide / CD / 2008
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Artist
Ashes Divide
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Island Records
Producer
Danny Lohner, Billy Howerdel
Release Date
2008 04 08
Song List
1: Stripped Away (3:43)
2: Denial Waits (3:36)
3: Too Late (3:59)
4: Forever Can Be (4:49)
5: Defamed (3:39)
6: Enemies (3:19)
7: A Wish (2:53)
8: Ritual (3:55)
9: The Stone (3:49)
10: The Prey (4:27)
11: Sword (6:29)
Style.Categories
Alternative Metal, Alternative Pop/Rock
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As could be expected for one of the founding members of
A Perfect Circle
,
Billy Howerdel
's debut album,
Keep Telling Myself It's Alright
, is a suitably ambitious and artistic work that mixes pensive lyrics with equally melancholy melodies. Unfortunately, it is also a decidedly hit or miss affair, alternating between aggression and melancholy in a mix that doesn't always work. The lack of cohesion makes it feel as though
Howerdel
is reaching for something undefined with this album, but he doesn't quite make it there. Instead, he settles comfortably into a brooding, moody sound that is indebted to his former project by way of grinding guitars and anguished vocals, but does more to showcase his musical skills instead of a sense of emotion or depth. Not that this is an entirely bad thing -- though he does employ the help of guest musicians on a few songs,
Howerdel
sings and plays nearly all the instruments on
Keep Telling Myself It's Alright
, and while there aren't any virtuoso performances, his ability to create such an atmospheric work is impressive. This talent is at its strongest on
"The Stone,"
where
Howerdel
juxtaposes pensive verses with an impassioned chorus and powerful (but not overwhelming) guitar riffs. Given that, it's a mystery as to why the song appears so late in the album preceded by the likes of the bland
"Defamed"
or overeager
"Enemies."
By relegating his more powerful pieces to the back of
Keep Telling Myself It's Alright
in favor of more inconsistent opening tracks,
Howerdel
makes the entire album feel somewhat shallow and emotionally static. Instead of exploring new territory, he seems content in revisiting old successes. ~ Katherine Fulton, All Music Guide
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