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# Paper Walls

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Review: Light it up and burn it down! - This album is one of my absolute favourites and ever since my 1st listen to it I have been hooked on Yellowcard. I was completely blown away by the ambitious, epic quality to the songs and how amazingly energetic they are too and have loved it ever since. Angels and airwaves are my favourite band but this is the next best thing with more energy. Light up the sky was the song that got me into the band and is my all time favourite Yellowcard song and I wasn't disappointed when I found that all the rest of the songs on the album are just as epic. Whereas the previous album Lights and sounds had a lot of negativity in it and was pretty dark this album is hopeful and takes you far away from all of that into a lot of positivity. Ryan described this album as going through all of that bad and coming out of it and looking toward the future with hope. You can definitely feel that throughout the album and it pulls you in. I definitely feel like Yellowcard reached their pinnacle of talent on this album and helped them go out with a bang before their hiatus. The album artwork for the album matches the music's epic feel with the cover of a perspective of glowing rows of houses and the city behind with the stars in the sky. The inner artwork matches and ties together the albums title song Paper walls and I love the whole feeling of it. I think the production on the album is perfect. The album kick-starts with The takedown and I mean literally kick-starts with it's fast pace and hugely energetic feel it's one of the best on the album. I think all of the elements of the guitar, drums, bass and violin fit in perfectly on this album and this song is a great example of this. Ryan's calling out to a girl not to turn her back on him because he still feels something for her but he's being taken down by the situation and can't let go. The solo is amazing and shows the quality of guitar work on this venture. Fighting is another amazing tune with a similar feel to it. Shrink the world is one of my favourites where Ryan says he wants to shrink the world so he could be with someone. The energy and pace is incredible in this song with another amazing musical interlude at the middle 8. Keeper is so epic about wanting to be with someone and wanting something real and I love the rhythm of the song with softer verses and a powerful chorus. Amazing! Light up the sky is the best song in my opinion and is the climax of the album with a hugely epic quality and amazingly beautiful, energetic music. Shadows and regrets is a feel-good song which slows things down a bit with acoustic guitar as the backdrop with electric coming in after a while. It's so grand talking about how things were easy as kids and how everything has changed, with an inspirational bridge. Five becomes four is one of the 3 weaker songs in my opinion. I think this is the best of the 3 and still has that massively epic feel with Ryan stating 'I never asked to be the one'. Afraid is another of my favourites with a fantastic sound to it. The chorus has to be the catchiest on the album. Ryan's singing about trying to get someone but not being able to find them. Date line (I am gone) is another 1 of the 3 and has quite soft verses with a pretty mellow chorus. I discovered the other day that the 'International date line' is a longitudinal line on a globe/map. It goes to show Ryan's intelligence when writing songs. Dear Bobbie is an all acoustic song which Ryan wrote about his grandparents with his grandfather reading out extracts of a letter to his wife. It's a beautiful song and even though it has a different feel from the rest of the album it fits in well. You and me and one spotlight is the last of the 3 and is a much less energetic song compared with the first part of the album but the epicness shines throughout and it`s got a great chorus. Cut me, Mick is a strangely titled song but brings back that fantastic energetic and powerful feel. Ryan sings about reaching out for someone when things get bad and how they keep him 'on the ground'. It's a great tune. Paper walls is one of the best on the album with energy, epic quality and powerful lyrics throughout. This song brings a lot of hope, talking about never giving up on dreams and getting rid of any of the hurt inside to start afresh. It's a fantastic ending to an amazing album. The album was the last on Capitol records before the band got dropped by their record label and went on hiatus before reforming again last year. They reached their musical peak with this album and I think everyone should take a listen to it because I would recommend it to anyone and it might just inspire you to great things.
Review: great album - great album

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000S1KXZS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #574,066 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #49,877 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (143) |
| Date First Available  | January 23, 2009 |
| Label  | Emi |
| Manufacturer  | Emi |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2010 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.59 x 4.92 x 0.39 inches; 3.32 ounces |
| SPARS Code  | DDD |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Light it up and burn it down!
*by M***2 on 23 April 2011*

This album is one of my absolute favourites and ever since my 1st listen to it I have been hooked on Yellowcard. I was completely blown away by the ambitious, epic quality to the songs and how amazingly energetic they are too and have loved it ever since. Angels and airwaves are my favourite band but this is the next best thing with more energy. Light up the sky was the song that got me into the band and is my all time favourite Yellowcard song and I wasn't disappointed when I found that all the rest of the songs on the album are just as epic. Whereas the previous album Lights and sounds had a lot of negativity in it and was pretty dark this album is hopeful and takes you far away from all of that into a lot of positivity. Ryan described this album as going through all of that bad and coming out of it and looking toward the future with hope. You can definitely feel that throughout the album and it pulls you in. I definitely feel like Yellowcard reached their pinnacle of talent on this album and helped them go out with a bang before their hiatus. The album artwork for the album matches the music's epic feel with the cover of a perspective of glowing rows of houses and the city behind with the stars in the sky. The inner artwork matches and ties together the albums title song Paper walls and I love the whole feeling of it. I think the production on the album is perfect. The album kick-starts with The takedown and I mean literally kick-starts with it's fast pace and hugely energetic feel it's one of the best on the album. I think all of the elements of the guitar, drums, bass and violin fit in perfectly on this album and this song is a great example of this. Ryan's calling out to a girl not to turn her back on him because he still feels something for her but he's being taken down by the situation and can't let go. The solo is amazing and shows the quality of guitar work on this venture. Fighting is another amazing tune with a similar feel to it. Shrink the world is one of my favourites where Ryan says he wants to shrink the world so he could be with someone. The energy and pace is incredible in this song with another amazing musical interlude at the middle 8. Keeper is so epic about wanting to be with someone and wanting something real and I love the rhythm of the song with softer verses and a powerful chorus. Amazing! Light up the sky is the best song in my opinion and is the climax of the album with a hugely epic quality and amazingly beautiful, energetic music. Shadows and regrets is a feel-good song which slows things down a bit with acoustic guitar as the backdrop with electric coming in after a while. It's so grand talking about how things were easy as kids and how everything has changed, with an inspirational bridge. Five becomes four is one of the 3 weaker songs in my opinion. I think this is the best of the 3 and still has that massively epic feel with Ryan stating 'I never asked to be the one'. Afraid is another of my favourites with a fantastic sound to it. The chorus has to be the catchiest on the album. Ryan's singing about trying to get someone but not being able to find them. Date line (I am gone) is another 1 of the 3 and has quite soft verses with a pretty mellow chorus. I discovered the other day that the 'International date line' is a longitudinal line on a globe/map. It goes to show Ryan's intelligence when writing songs. Dear Bobbie is an all acoustic song which Ryan wrote about his grandparents with his grandfather reading out extracts of a letter to his wife. It's a beautiful song and even though it has a different feel from the rest of the album it fits in well. You and me and one spotlight is the last of the 3 and is a much less energetic song compared with the first part of the album but the epicness shines throughout and it`s got a great chorus. Cut me, Mick is a strangely titled song but brings back that fantastic energetic and powerful feel. Ryan sings about reaching out for someone when things get bad and how they keep him 'on the ground'. It's a great tune. Paper walls is one of the best on the album with energy, epic quality and powerful lyrics throughout. This song brings a lot of hope, talking about never giving up on dreams and getting rid of any of the hurt inside to start afresh. It's a fantastic ending to an amazing album. The album was the last on Capitol records before the band got dropped by their record label and went on hiatus before reforming again last year. They reached their musical peak with this album and I think everyone should take a listen to it because I would recommend it to anyone and it might just inspire you to great things.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great album
*by A***R on 22 March 2017*

great album

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ they just keep on delivering
*by K***Y on 19 September 2007*

yellowcard are a band that just keep on progressing. their sound gets more and more mature, and their lyrics get more and more pragmatic. the sound in a nutshell is consistent. many bands are all over the place and don't seem to have a particular style, and end up being too unpredictable. you don't get that with this album. and the lyrics, when closely considered, are actually quite meaningful. i like songs that i can relate to, and they don't come much better than the stuff ryan key puts on paper - and i sure as hell thank him for that. for the fans this is a very safe bet, and for new listeners, you'll be disappointed you hadn't checked them out before.

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