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Smile, It's the End of the World | 
enlarge | Artist: Hawk Nelson Label: Tooth & Nail Records Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $1.99 (12%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 5178
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 45613 UPC: 094634561327 EAN: 0094634561327 ASIN: B000EOTF0S
Release Date: August 21, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 9 to 12 days
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| Tracks:
| • | The One Thing I Have Left | | • | The Show | | • | Bring 'Em Out | | • | Everything You Ever Wanted | | • | Something on My Mind | | • | Is Forever Enough | | • | Zero | | • | Nothing Left to Show | | • | Head on Collision | | • | Hello | | • | It's Over | | • | Fourteen |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
Awesome July 4, 2008 I love this cd!! It is real catchy and has good lyrics. My favorite tracs are everything you ever wanted and zero. i recommend the album highly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The actual people.... April 1, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I played in a show with these guys when they were touring with i think their first cd. After meeting the guys and hearing the music they play, I would never buy a cd and will tell all of my friends not to. The band members were some of the biggest jerks. As for being Christians and playing at huge Christian events, they have lyrics that don't represent what they believe. They tell the kids that it is okay to move around and live with your girlfriend. Totally not cool.
I'm Boycotting This Album January 10, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first became a major Hawk Nelson fan back in 2005, when I heard "Letters To The President". However, I got the special edition. So far, this album has been out for a year and a half, and no special edition. And I might just be paranoid, in fact I know I am, but I suspect that if I buy this album, they'll come out with a special edition, and I'll have wasted ten bucks for bad timing. So until there's definitive proof there will be no special edition for this CD, I'm not buying it.
But that won't be the only reason, the album is a step down from the debut in my opinion. In the debut they tackled issues with a blazin' guitar anthem, i.e. "Letters To The President". This time, they tackle them with the interest of a gnat, or at least I had the interest of a gnat. "Zero" and "Everything You Ever Wanted" suit the Christian radio crowd just fine, but for Hawk fans it just doesn't work.
"Something On My Mind", "Hello", "The Show", are highlights of the album, and would have fit great with their debut. "One Thing I Have Left" tries to channel the debut, but in my opinion comes out to hard rock, which I don't care for when taken to the extreme, except in special instances. However, a totally interesting song, totally surprising, and strangely works for me, "Fourteen" is a haunting song. What it haunts about, I have no idea, but hey, the song works for me, in some strange way.
Don't tell the feds this, but I listened to the album illegally. But, that's the only way I'm listening to it. The band cut a title track to the album, which didn't make it, but it would be great for a special edition, but no, they won't set anything in stone yet. And it's not even a great album, just OK, with the highlights being the only songs worth listening to.
"Extremely catchy" by BJ March 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As soon as I heard Hawk Nelson at the 2007 Winter Jam Tour in Mobile, AL, I knew I just HAD to get one of their CDs. A couple days later my dad picked up "Smile, It's The End of the World" for me, and since then my sister and I have been blasting this CD on her stereo almost daily! Every song is extremely catchy, especially "Everything You Ever Wanted", "Zero", and "Head On Collision". At times the band could start to "scream" instead of "sing", and some of the songs sound almost non-Christian, but the album is still better than average. When I say that some of the songs are almost "non-Christian", I mean that they turn into almost "love" songs. Also, this album ISN'T for adults or young children--I think only teens will enjoy this one. However, all in all this CD is still one of my favorites--and Hawk Nelson seems like Stellar Kart's twin!!
Not the End of the World for This Band... February 26, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
From the first time I heard "Every Little Thing" from Hawk Nelson's first CD, I have loved this band. Fortunately and unfortunately, they have greatly matured from their first album to create Smile, It's the End of the World. While traces of their old style remain, this album sounds much different than their last one. While it is still as "unfocused" as their past work, this album is on a different side of the pop/rock spectrum. Fans of the old record might be appalled by the change of style, as was I, but will most likely be quickly converted. Every song has something to offer. Some are happy and poppy, others edgier, and some even throw in a little Gospel flare.
Overall, this is a CD that does what it does right. No matter the atmosphere of the song, it is communicated effectively, and ultimately catchy. No one who enjoys this genre should miss out on this one.
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