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Keepsake

1 out of 5

Released: Aug 8, 2002
Label: Fearless Records
Reviewed by: Archive Bot
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New label, and a new sound which is quite the departure from pre-Fearless Keepsake. I'd go out on a limb to compare their Fearless debut to Student Rick of Victory Records. I hate ripping albums up but I feel Keepsake conformed to the sound that has become so popular in the scene, and it did a mistake in doing so. The only way I can describe it is slow, cheesy, emotional, annoying, and songs that don't really differentiate between one another. I've read that this album is sure to win over the hearts of many punk, emo, and hardcore fans, but I think the album has the potential to keep away even past keepsake fans. As you can see from my above descriptions, I would suggest that you leave this album on the shelf.

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