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Agony and Irony | Alkaline Trio

Album Agony and Irony by Alkaline Trio Review

Major-label debuts from punk bands usually all follow the same route, and end up sounding polished and produced. But with Alkaline Trio six full-lengths into their career, it could be assumed that they would be immune to any sort of big sound alteration on Agony & Irony, their first offering for Epic. Besides, Alkaline Trio already polished things up a few albums ago - the raw, drunken rants of their past didn't make it very far past Asian Man Records. So the fact that Agony & Irony is overall a moderately paced affair featuring songs more pop/rock than pop-punk isn't such a surprise; it's simply a logical progression from Crimson. It might be slightly disappointing that some of their raw edge didn't return - and the lyrics are effective, if not quite up to the cleverness they've shown in the past - but at the same time, the continued polish isn't necessarily a bad thing; there are some pretty great songs here. Opener "Calling All Skeletons" is a perfect pop song - complete with handclaps and hip shakes - tailor-made for soundtracking the reckless house party scene of a prime-time teen drama. "I Found Away" skips along to a shuffling drumbeat courtesy of Derek Grant underneath modern rock guitars, while "Help Me" throws everything it has to Matt Skiba's expressive vocals. The latter song seems to set the standard, since although Dan Andriano chimes in on almost every melody, he noticeably only takes lead on a handful - as on the lonely vintage pop of "Love Love, Kiss Kiss" - which is a far cry from earlier albums where the split was almost even. Agony & Irony continues with the blood reds, black nights, and images of death that have become part of the band's trademark, but the guys also inject a few songs with some undercurrents of hope through the haze, which is, admittedly, a nice touch. And there seems to be an equal amount of contentedness as misery in this set, which does suit the aging band. But even so, it's a little hard not to wish for more of that edgy bitterness to creep back into the songs, roughing things up a bit and adding some excitement to the mix. The album is still enjoyable and damn catchy in spots - but knowing as much as we do about this talented trio, it seems like it could have been so much better.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Calling All Skeletons 3:19 preview song Calling All Skeletons Download track Calling All Skeletons
2 Help Me 3:45 preview song Help Me Download track Help Me
3 In Vein 3:57 preview song In Vein Download track In Vein
4 Over and Out 3:14 preview song Over and Out Download track Over and Out
5 I Found Away 4:01 preview song I Found Away Download track I Found Away
6 Do You Wanna Know? 3:37 preview song Do You Wanna Know? Download track Do You Wanna Know?
7 Live Young, Die Fast 4:14 preview song Live Young, Die Fast Download track Live Young, Die Fast
8 Love Love, Kiss Kiss 3:25 preview song Love Love, Kiss Kiss Download track Love Love, Kiss Kiss
9 Lost and Rendered 3:23 preview song Lost and Rendered Download track Lost and Rendered
10 Ruin It 3:36 preview song Ruin It Download track Ruin It
11 Into the Night 3:23 preview song Into the Night Download track Into the Night
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