Kids In The Way


cd_kidsintheway.gif



A Love Hate Masquerade
Expect way more watered-down pop and way less screamo rock. In fact, there’s no screaming at all. A Love Hate Masquerade is a more upbeat, radio-friendly, pop album in comparison to previous album, Apparitions of Melody. Kids in the Way have found the formula for a perfect pop song and use it for nearly every track. Catchy sing-along choruses will be stuck in your head for days as this album gives the listener something to tap their foot to, but lacks substance with repetitive cliché lyrics appealing to a younger crowd with songs such as, “We Kill at Midnight:” “Now she’s hungry for the blood of any boy ... she’s a devil in black stilettos ... everybody run, everybody run / the homecoming queen has got a gun.” [Flicker] Amanda Curtis




This album review was originally published in the September/October Issue (#127) of HM Magazine. Order the Print Version to read tons more reviews. You can order the Print Version of this issue online or find this issue on newsstands. You can NOW read this entire feature in the online edition of HM Magazine. If you're a subscriber, you get a free online/digital subscription with your print subscription. You can purchase a single online/digital edition (which includes access to back issues) for only $1.99. A one-year digital-only subscription can be had for only $6.




©2007 HM Magazine - All Rights Reserved



Return to Album Reviews


Comments


Whoop whoop whoop.

The correct title of the song you mentioned is actually "We Kill At Twilight"

:)

Oh and the song lyrics you mentioned are actually from a song called "Sugar", not "We Kill At Twilight"

this reviewer spent a good five minutes on this. what a clown.

Fricken suckz