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The Juliana Theory ~Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat~
There are no frills on The Juliana Theory's fourth and final full-length, Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat. I wont go into the horror story of getting this album released and the hell this band had endured throughout their careers... it's all water under the bridge now because the band is defunct. That pain is washed away for most of us with the realization that we need to accept what we've been given and cherish it. I'm a long time fan of this band and will have to review this album as such... with my feelings in the past and my eyes on the present offering. What is Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat? After the release of Love, which was a critical flop for the band, (sadly since I think the disc, at that point, was their most mature offering) how was The Juliana Theory supposed to follow that album up? The same way they followed up each album: evolving their sound. Always ahead of the curve, doing emo before emo really existed on most people's radar and than...
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July 29, 2006
(Philly) | Helpful Votes: 8 | Rating: 5
Here's The Final Bullet....
Upon this album's release in September of 2005, a fan of this fine band from the Greenburg/Latrobe, Pennsylvania area could only see greater things to come. The Juliana Theory after 4 attempts to capture their live atmosphere on a studio album came through on Deadbeat Sweetheartbeat. Unfortunately in February of 2006, the band called it quits. It's quite the misfortune for such a promising band. I'm not going to sit here and go through every album, like the countless other reviews for this particular album. All I will say is from the first album to this swan song, you can tell a growth in the band as far as musicianship and lyrics are concerned.Brett Detar, primary songwriter and vocalist for the group found his niche in the songwriting department on this record. You can feel the anguish on the 4 pillars as they're described with the accompanying DVD. From the first song to the last song, and hidden track included, Detar and company offer an album that's worth...
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February 19, 2006
(LaPorte, Indiana USA) | Helpful Votes: 4 | Rating: 5
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One heck of a catchy album
The Good"This is a Lovesong...For the Loveless" rocks between subtle guitar strums and in-your-face driving riffs. The chorus is just as catchy as the biting guitar lick. A galloping drum pattern mixed with chugga-chugga riffage help command "We Make the Road by Walking". Brett Detar's vocals are on the high-pitch of things, but come off melodic and tuneful. He gives it his all on the chorus. "Shotgun Serenade" starts off with just acoustic guitars and vocals. It's not long before the track gets out of control with forceful riffs and a hard-charging vocal delivery."My Heart is a Soldier" explores the difficulties associated with loving someone that is so difficult. The lyrical arrangement is the hook that will reel you in. "10,000 Questions" is anchored by a memorable riff and accented by emotional vocals. It really just boils down to one question asked 10,000 times: what do we have / if we don't have each other? Some of the heaviest riffs on the album come...
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September 28, 2005
(Cape Cod, MA) | Helpful Votes: 5 | Rating: 4