Spoken
Last Chance To Breathe

Arkansas natives Spoken return with their sixth release, Last Chance To Breathe. The new album’s title can be construed as a hint it may be their last. Let’s hope this is not the case. Spoken’s dynamic rock style is difficult to label – which may or may not be intentional. They could be making a deliberate effort to be creative, or they lack a focused sound. The verdict could favor either way, but nevertheless it is irrelevant. Spoken just rocks. Their dominating guitar overtones deliver sudden surges of assailment, which are quickly contradicted with short benign choruses. The band even questions their own roots by covering Cyndi Lauper’s "Time After Time" (yes, as in the ‘80s pop diva), which proves as a divertive and noncontributing attribute (don’t worry, Norma Jean’s vocalist Cory Brandan guests on "Bitter Taste" to help reinstate Spoken’s heavy credibility). But it is vocalist Matt Baird that steals and drives the band’s addictive and diversified appeal. Baird soars as high as Saosin’s Cove Reber on the album’s titled track, then switches to screamo fervor for the song’s final words: "This could be your…last time to breathe." Indeed it could be. We must now follow Spoken’s implied lead and live everyday as if it might be the last. They provide the soundtrack, now you establish the plot. Carpe diem. [Tooth & Nail] Dan Frazier
This album review was originally published in the Nov/Dec Issue (#116) of HM Magazine. Order the Print Version to read tons more reviews.
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By jesus
wauuuuuuuuu es uno de los grupos mas pesados que alaban a Dios y me gustaria saber si tienen pensado a venir am la cd. de Mexicali aqui en Mexico. god bless you y sigan adelante son mi grupo favorito
By Andy
Spoken has sucked since "Echoes..." Sorry.
By Brandon
This release is amazing and the band deserves every ounce of success that comes their way.
By Branstetter
Great CD. Hooked on it.
By Aaron
This is a solid album but not nearly as
good as "A Moment of Imperfect Clarit".
But a step in the right direction.
By matthew
Great cd , but not as good as " A moment of imperfect clarity " . These guys are fantastic and Matt Baird is sublime !!!!
By Tony
Solid CD. Equally melodic and fierce, and I personally am a huge sucker for 80s pop songs covered by 21st century artists (maybe it's just me waxing nostalgic). Spoken is impressive both lyrically and musically. My first exposure to this band, and it whets my appetite for more.
By Kira
I Love Spoken!!!! I can't wait to see them in Fayetteville next month....
By Butters
Great music, not as good as "a moment of imperfect clarity" but i still love it