Genre: Rock
Original Release: 7/17/2007
1. Takedown
10:37
2. Fighting
10:00
3. Shrink the World
10:20
4. Keeper
10:55
5. Light Up the Sky
6. Shadows and Regrets
10:59
7. Five Becomes Four
10:30
8. Afraid
10:13
9. Date Line (I Am Gone)
10:22
10. Dear Bobbie
11. You and Me and One Spotlight
10:57
12. Cut Me, Mick
10:34
13. Paper Walls
10:28
Yellowcard is neither the flashiest nor the most popular among the new millennium's pop-punk bands but their fifth album Paper Walls goes a long way in proving that they are among the best of their breed. Despite violinist Sean Mackin, whose very presence can seem like a clever ploy (even as the instrument fades in prominence over the years), they're not attention-mongers -- their pop is melodic but not incessantly hooky, they rock hard but not furiously. Without ever seeming laid-back, they seem casual in how they approach their music, never drawing attention to themselves, which is a bit odd because on pure musical terms they're more gripping than many of their peers, displaying a restless sense of musicality that often makes Paper Walls Read More
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