 See Larger Image | Elva Artist : Unwritten Law List Price : $13.98 USD Your Price : $9.97 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2002-01-29 Studio : Interscope Records Label : Interscope Records Avg. Customer Rating : (152 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Elva Never Gets Old Rating: This CD is terrific - it has a great mix of music, wonderful lyrics (hearing 'Seeing Red' still tears me up at times), and hasn't left my vehicle since it was released (in other words, I still listen to it nearly every day :p ).
Customer Reviews for Elva Cd Awesome CD Rating: This album by Unwritten Law really won me over. The opening track 'Mean Girl' pulls you straight in. Scott uses many different techniques vocally to keep the audience interested. Some acoustic tracks and heavier tracks in there; depends on what kind of music you like.
1.Mean Girl - great hook and instrumental arrangement. Grinspoon like feel to it.
2.Up All Night - Cool rock feel to this song with a catchy chorus.
3.Sound Siren - More of a pop punk feel to it. My favourite track of the CD.
4.How You Feel - Lighter reggae type track. Keeps you interested with a slower, softer pace.
5.Blame It On Me - Gets you back into the heavier rock pace. Cool song.
6.Seein' Red - Cool song, slower paced again with a catchy chorus.
7.Nick and Phil - Answering machine message from Nick Enright and Phil Jamieson from Grinspoon.
8.Hellborn - Another heavier rock type track.
9.Geronimo - Great track on the CD, really keeps you interested in it. This songs a killer.
10.Rescue Me - Another rock track with a slight ska beat behind it. Cool vocal effects.
11.Actress, Model... - Another killer on the CD, quite pop punk again but keeps you very interested.
12.Raleigh, Pt.5 - Cool to listen to stoned, weird filler.
13.Babalon - Great rock feel to it, with chunky guitar sounds.
14.Raleigh, Pt.6 - Bizarre.
15.Rest Of My Life - Cool soft acoustic track.
16.Elva - Phil from Grinspoon helped to write this track. Great feel to it.
17.Evolution - Awesome way to end the CD, great finisher. After the track is over keep listening because at the end there is a hidden answering machine message from Tom DeLonge.
Great CD, 4 stars.
Editorial Reviews for Elva Audio Cd Album Description Aussie edition of the US skate-punk's 2001 album (scheduled for domestic release in 2002). Much like their self-titled album from 1998, there's a huge variety of tracks here - each with its own addictive element. Unlike many punk bands these days, these guys know their instruments. It's not your typical Southern California skate-punk.
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