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Casually Dressed & Deep In Conversation

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Download links and information about Casually Dressed & Deep In Conversation by Funeral For A Friend. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 49:27 minutes.

Artist: Funeral For A Friend
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 49:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rookie of the Year 3:00
2. Bullet Theory 3:52
3. Juneau 3:37
4. Bend Your Arms to Look Like Wings 4:20
5. Escape Artists Never Die 5:18
6. Storytelling 3:34
7. Moments Forever Faded 4:25
8. She Drove Me to Daytime Television 3:35
9. Red Is the New Black 5:14
10. Your Revolution Is a Joke 2:44
11. Waking Up 3:59
12. Novella 5:49

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Welsh combo Funeral for a Friend pushes metal to the bottom for Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation, its ambitious debut full-length. The chugging riffs are there, yes. But Funeral's heavy metal guitar lines are only guides for the surging melodies and sing/scream dynamics common to the new nation of post-hardcore rocket operators. From Autumn to Ashes, Alexisonfire — these are just a couple of the band's peers in this, both offering their own versions of what's become a signature sound. For their part, it's Funeral's melodic sense that defines them. After all the stereotypical screaming and the heart-immolating lyrics ("I'm dying here in front of you"; "And in my hands our blood recovered"), cuts like "Escape Artists Never Die" and "Waking Up" are still pretty damn hooky. Vocalist Matt Davies even has a bit of Brandon Boyd's willowy soulfulness. Despite its overdramatic title, "Bend Your Arms to Look Like Wings" plays its metallic rhythms perfectly off a relentlessly triumphant chorus. "Storytelling" layers a rack of full-blown backup harmonies over its chunky power chords, while "Red Is the New Black" returns to the old raw throat/heartsick singer standby. The common elements in Funeral for a Friend's sound need some seasoning to keep up with their powerful melodies. But Casually Dressed is still a solid debut, and proves that there's hope for Welsh rock beyond Lostprophets.