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Ataris Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Columbia
  • ASIN: B000084T19
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)

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Though much has been made of their move to a major label, that doesn't appear to have affected the Ataris as much as good old-fashioned maturity. So Long, Astoria, their fifth album, is packed with more of the emo punk hooks and open-hearted earnestness that earned them legions of fans while signed to Kung Fu Records but now their sound is bigger, brighter and cleaner. Most noticeable, though, is the thematic maturity of singer Kris Roe, as he expresses a depth that sets him apart from his peers--just try to imagine Blink 182 delivering a line like "Being grown up isn't half as fun as growing up" ("In This Diary"). Elsewhere, Roe shows his age on "The Saddest Song" (an open apology to his young daughter), "Summer of '79" (his memories of a time before most Ataris fans were born) and the title track (which is inspired by the classic 1980s film The Goonies). And it's not just the lyrics that show the Ataris are all grown up: the twinning of chiming lead guitar and simple, sturdy bass in "My Reply" is reminiscent of U2 around the time of The Joshua Tree, before it explodes into its more familiar pop-punk glory. They even do a decent rendition of Don Henley's mid-life crisis anthem "Boys of Summer". Emo--it's not just for kids anymore. --Robert Burrow

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
By Darryn
Format:Audio CD
It's easy to be dissapointed with the first listen of The*Ataris first major label release. It's no 'Blue Skies...', it's no 'End Is..', either. I think peoples expectations will influence their first impressions of this album. But after 5 or so listens, the tracks will slowly start to stand out from each other, each one becomming as memorable as the next. And that's one of the main themes of the album, memories.

"Life is only as good as the memories we make!"...
Kris belts out the start of the chorus with that line on the opening, title track. 'So Long, Astoria', the opening track is one of the first times I have ever had goosebumps listening to a song. It's packed super tight with emotion, after a few listens it explodes into a cacophony of super charged passion, you can hear it in Kris' voice, it gets better with every listen. I loved the not so obvious Goonies reference at the end of the song "I'm taking it back!... I'm taking them all back..." Genius, Kris.

'Takeoffs & Landings' goes back to the roots of the singalong Ataris song structures with the catchiest of hooks and awesome build ups, and the lead single 'In This Diary' which will probably, but hopefully not, be smeared accross MTV, is a pure power-punk-pop fest, with a super charged chorus' and another great sing-a-long hook, make this an instant Ataris classic.

'My Reply' is Kris' response to an Australian fan who wrote him a letter and a poem whilst laying in hospital with a life threatening illness. Live, this sounded great, and I feel they've done a good job with the amped up version, but I feel it could have been a little more emotional and effective with Kris strumming acousitcally, and singing. But still I think they did a good job. 'Unopened Letter To The World' is a trakc about the life and times of the poet Emily Dickenson, and about how artists get their work recognised and appreciated more posthumously, than when they were alive.
'The Saddest Song' is a piano driven ballad where Kris pours his heart out to his daughter, who unfortunately he doesn't get to spend much time with because of being in the band. This is one of Kris Roe's best lyrical pieces and one of the most touching and most touching songs I've ever heard. I can see how easily fans are able to cry whilst hearing this live, and the cries of "Please fooorgive me, I'm sooo sorry.. I will make it up to you..." towards the closure of the track fuels the emotional fire even more, and is truly a sad song.
Things get brighter however, with the next track, 'Summer '79', which has a trademark Ataris melody the whole way through, thouroughly hummable and catchier than a cold in a crowded room.
"The Hero Dies In This One" slows the speed but ups the ante, the guitars pound away during the chorus, and there's a really effective explosion sound just before the chorus which makes you wanna throw the nearest random object against the furthest wall, as Kris screams "Stay who you are!".

The Ataris have always been a very personal band in terms of lyrical content, and you may be happy to hear that 'So Long, Astoria' is probably the most personal album so far.

'Trying To Believe' is one of the brighter gems in the treasure chest, and believe me, all of these songs are pure gold. Another typical Ataris melody and a fantastic chorus and you'll be jumping around your room in no time. You may also be happy to hear Kris screaming his lungs out during the closure of the song, 'Ray...' stylee. Awesome. Let's go punch a wall.

Onto a song your parents will prolly remember, The Ataris shred to bits Don Henley's 'The Boys of Summer', with a phenomenal cover. This sounds like an original Ataris song, it's executed so well. An updated version of 'Radio #2' slightly differs from the original but overal, except for a minor change in lyrics (explosives replaced with guitar), but overall is better and carries the same hugely catchy melody.
'Looking Back On Today' was added by the Ataris after the fans demanded it, and so that's what they got. The song is a huge fan favourite and sounds unbelievable in it's new shiny form. Classic.
'Eight of Nine' closes the album and is a great way to finish off things.

Overall it's two thumbs up to Kris and the Santa Barbara boys, this surpasses the greatness of 'End Is Forever' and 'Anywhere But Here', and rivals the masterpiece that is 'Blue Skies...'.

You won't be dissapointed after you've given it enough time, I give you my word.

Kris is an amazingly nice guy and I was fortunate enough to meet him in London, and they thouroughly deserve everything good they get.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Buy it. Now. 23 April 2003
Format:Audio CD
I'm truly ashamed to say I hadn't heard of the Ataris until I found out about and purchased this album - and it converted me almost instantly. I'm not even a huge punk rock fan - my tastes lie closer to funk rock and hip hop, but this album has so much going for it that the Ataris have fast become one of my favorite bands. Each song is so incredibly deep, emotively, descriptively, poetically - for example the track 'my reply' is a reply to fan mail from a girl suffering with bolemia, telling her not to give up, and is pulled off with so much thought and dedication that it could relate to anyone going through hard times. 'saddest song' is also very moving - although the whole album consistently seems to have about ten times more effort and talent poured into it than any other punk band i have listened to in past years. the bonus tracks 'i won't spend another night alone' and 'saddest song (acoustic)' are also great additions, considering saddest song in particular is such an incredible track. i can't really stress how much of a brilliant album this is, and urge anyone, not just punk/emo fans, but anyone, to pick this one up.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
i included a maybe. why? because at first the album is big intimidating (technical term, go figure). the songs seem kind of same-y and you would be forgiven for being disheartened. but wait! give it some time and ... yes! it's there! that ataris magic that makes them the number 1 band ever (tm) is found! to be quite frank, wooooooooooo! all the tracks are good, but the best (in my opinion) are : so long, astoria (it's great!), my reply (mmm, i'm liking it over here!) and tracks 8 to the end in a great big lump (possibly excluding the acoustic saddest song, although thats good too) - they rock my socks, and other smalls.
*aside* the style of this may be slightly different to "blue skies, broken hearts ..." and "end is forever", but don't/do not let that put you off!! it's equally good (probably better than "end is forever", althought perhaps eeeeever so slightly worse than "blue skies, broken hearts ...") it's still ataris-y. but not. but then it is. but not. you get what i mean. anyway, buy the album now! 'cos it's very good! and the reworked i won't spend another night alone gets my vote for WORLDS BEST SONG IN THE HISTORY OF EVERYTHING EVER (r), 'cos its rather fantastic.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
I've listened to this album more than any else!
This was the first CD i ever bought, around five years ago and although my music tastes have widened a lot, I still love this CD and rate it very highly.
Published on 25 Nov 2009 by Sj1
So Long, Astoria
Like a lot of others on this page, this was my first experience with the Ataris, and I got it at the end of last year. Read more
Published on 17 Oct 2005 by Mr. E. Black
Absolutely superb
I don't even know where to begin. I had never heard of the Ataris until I heard this album at a friend's barbeque. Read more
Published on 13 Oct 2004 by "neilscriv"
WOW
This album really does show the full potential of rock music. Every song on this album is a work of art and is a pleasure to listen to. I would strongly recommend this album. Read more
Published on 14 Mar 2004 by Joseph Walsh
Brillllllianto!
What an excellent album! Brilliant lyrics, vocals and music. Kris Roe, what a guy!

My favourite tracks being "so long astoria", "looking back on today", "takeoff and landings",... Read more

Published on 3 Mar 2004 by "lizziejack_38"
Pure quality
I bought So Long Astoria last summer after meaning to since its release earlier last year. Well, I wish I'd bought it at release, because this became my album of 2003 in a very... Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2004 by Zac
A must-buy CD
I wanted this CD as soon as I heard their awesome cover of Don Henley's Boys Of Summer. I loved the original version deeply, which just shows how good this band are that they can... Read more
Published on 3 Jan 2004
If I die tomorrow.....will this review live on forever?!
After hearing The Ataris cover of 'Boys of Summer' and being totally awestruck - a better version of a great song, I decided to check out 'So Long Astoria'- I think I discovered... Read more
Published on 4 Dec 2003 by G. J. Donnelly
wow
i have never heard the ataris before and it was "in this diary" that got my attention and i was glad to these album is ammmazing and has 2 b one of my faves this year it so fresh... Read more
Published on 25 Nov 2003 by "yanny_potter2"
A classic almost beyond compare
First of all, understand this. I buy a lot of CD's. I collect them. I'm fortunate to be able to afford to do that. Read more
Published on 29 Oct 2003
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