The Get Up Kids - Red Letter Day/Woodson Audio CD

A fair review of the The Get Up Kids "Red Letter Day/Woodson" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all The Get Up Kids reviews here, or go back to the The Get Up Kids tabs.

The Get Up Kids Band: The Get Up Kids
Title: Red Letter Day/Woodson
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Release Date: 2001-11-29
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: One Year Later - James Dewees, The Get Up Kids 2: Red Letter Day - James Dewees, The Get Up Kids 3: Forgive and Forget - James Dewees, The Get Up Kids 4: Anne Arbour - James Dewees, The Get Up Kids 5: Mass Pike - James Dewees, The Get Up Kids 6: Woodson - The Get Up Kids 7: Second Place - The Get Up Kids 8: Newfound Interest in Massachusetts - The Get Up Kids 9: Off the Wagon - The Get Up Kids

Why aren't the full lengths this good?
There always seemed to be some energy and passion missing from their music. As much as I've tried to love them, I never could fully embrace The Get Up Kids. These songs suprised me, however. The "Red Letter Day" portion is very good power pop that actually comes off quite energetic. The songs are quite catchy, albeit a bit surface-level. The "Woodson" half is more traditional emo fare, with "New Found Mass" sticking out as a great track. There's nothing revolutionary here, but this album is a lot of fun. The pop fan inside you will be thoroughly pleased.


This CD is ugly.
All the bands on [. . ] pretty much [. . . ] nowadays, so they decided to take the Get Up Kids material they own and put it back out. They released an ugly Four Minute Mile "digimortal" and also did the same with this. The music's great, but be rest assured, the Get Up Kids had nothing to do with the reissuing of these EPs in one really ugly package. If you can find the EPs, buy them seperatly, besides, there's not many of them floating around out there, so they'd be like collector's items, which is cool. Fact is, I bet the Get Up Kids would rather have you download the music or burn the EPs off of your best friend Randy. They don't want you to buy this, because they don't like it. Don't be put off, these EPs are by far the Get Up Kids' best stuff, especially Woodson, which is my favorite GUK song. But my point is, here's to us fools that have no meaning. I tip my glass to you. Yar.


Would Make A Good Album
If you took every single and bside song by them and put it all together, that would be their greatest album. The Get Up Kids are the only band I can think of that makes better singles and bsides than the songs in their albums. But for now we have to settle with the Woodson/RLD compilation, still very much worth the buy. This CD allows you to hear both the whiny and wussy styles of GUK at their best. The Woodson songs are similar to those of Four Minute Mile and the RLD songs are similar to those of Something to Write Home About. This CD would make a good album if it had some more songs to it. My favorite songs are any of them involving Massachusetts and Forgive and Forget. So if you're a GUK fan and don't have Woodson or the Red Letter Day Single then definitely get this.


Woodson? More like GOODson! ..uh..nevermind.
But luckily there's a cheap & easy solution. Listen up people, if you ever get sick of your CDs and you're like "Dude, all rock sounds the same, I wish I could find something new," then my friends, I understand your pain. Open the door, stroll on up to your local record store and look for the combined EP's of Woodson and Red Letter Day. (If they don't have it, simply suckerpunch the weakest-looking clerk in the face and hope to God he isn't packing any surprises. After the chaos subsides, politely ask him to order it for you. ) This is such a damn good CD, and one of those fresh breaths of air that we all need from time to time. These guys can work lyrics like nobody's business--on paper, they almost appear to be a short, poetic essay. But take them off the paper, toss them into your CD player and you'll find that they flow with the music, beautifully and seamlessly. . It's obvious to tell they put actual thought into what they're singing. To top things off, it genuinely rocks. It's such a brilliant and hard to find mix. . one that can actually make you mellow out and rock out at the same exact time. There's something very special about that. I wish the best of luck to the band and hope they continue to get the recognition they deserve. Buy this CD!.


One helluva CD
I was hearing nothing but good things about these guys, so I picked up this CD the other day to give 'em a try. A while back on a message board that I frequent, I remember hearing quite a bit about The Get Up Kids and the emo style of music. I must say, I was impressed. I generally like heavier music, but I'm open to different things--and this is different. The songs are, for the mostpart, softer and sometimes slow, but this is still a great CD for almost any music fan.

If you like emo, or want to try it, pick up this CD. You won't be disappointed.


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