I felt that emotion in that album and for the new one didn’t have so much of it, but I am glad they didn’t stick to it. Having the band renamed after her and her dedication to the band. And the focus on the reason why The Moment was so great was the dedication to their late friend, Ashley Hanley (who died a year before the album release). It was really refreshing to hear with all this revolving sound in this particular genre. Though, I liked their first one more, because of the true and raw rock sound they had. Overall, I really liked their new album as much as I liked their first one. It was a clever story, I have to admit, but I believe having more of the band would have been better. However, with my own personal opinion, I believed the music video would be better off with just having the band, instead of having a little side story along with it. It had a long beginning like their Lollipop music video, but the editing and the tone of the video really brought out the song. They made a music video, You Stupid Girl, directed by Mason Dixon, who also directed their two previous music videos.
They add a few techno-style sounds to some of their songs and have a little more of a retro-alternative rock style going, different from their previous album, which was incredibly raw and refreshing with the new transition of what rock and alternative had become in previous years. Songs like You Stupid Girl and Photographs and Gasoline has a little of The Moment that most of their fans really love.Ī part from having similarities to their previous album, they had some differences that gained new fans, and probably lost a few. It may appear to be different from their previous album, but they still have the essence of what Framing Hanley had in the previous album.
Their new album was indeed another hit, gaining new fans with their unique new sound. That cover song was what brought Framing Hanley into the international spotlight and soon were acknowledged by the other songs on the album, like Hear Me Now and Built for Sin. It’s been three years since they came out with their first album, The Moment, later was re-released in 2008 including a bonus cover track of, Lollipop, originally performed by Lil’ Wayne. In May 25th, 2010, Tennessee rock band, Framing Hanley, released their second album, A Promise to Burn. Unfortunately, there is one thing that really made me angry and almost writeĪutographed Album of 'A Promise to Burn' signed by all members of the Band Apart from that it’s a great buy for any Soul Eater fan. I want to know the bonus special features and add-ins FUNi might have added.
I don’t know if FUNimation is going to release a complete series boxset, but if they do and you haven’t bought the previous boxsets, buy it and tell me. However, if you did buy the previous three boxsets, then buy this one to complete your collection. Overall, if you don’t like the final eleven,original anime storyline, then don’t get it. I’m not sure, but I believed the other actors out shined my two favorite voice actors. Though, when we really look at it, he wasn’t. I don’t know if it’s the bad anime storyline, but I felt as if Death the Kid was out of character. However, for some reason, I wasn’t too surprised in this boxset as I was with Mamoru in the last remaining episodes. In the previous reviews, I really complimented on Todd’s performance as Death the Kid and I am going to be doing the same in this one. And finally, Kid continues to find answers between his father’s motives (Lord Death) and his involvement with the Demon Tools.Īs the rest of the cast, they did okay and you’re probably waiting for the Todd Haberkorn praise. Black Star struggles with power and choosing the right path, while understanding the enchanted sword and the souls that lingering within Tsubaki. Maka trying to understand the motives between the academy and Medusa, while thinking about her friend, Crona, who was locked away for betraying the DWMA. Each of them having personal conflicts within their own mission. Like previous episodes, each meister and their weapons go on a separate mission to face off against their opponent. In this boxset, our heroes finally face off the academy’s enemies, Arachnophobia, Medusa and last but not least, Kishin Asura. The remaining episodes are an anime-style ending, very much like the first season of Fullmetal Alchemist. It concludes the remaining eleven episodes, 40-51 final. The final boxset of Soul Eater was released by FUNimation on July 27th, 2010.