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Tales Dont Tell Themselves, Funeral For A Friend have penned their catchiest, most mainstream-friendly album to date. The bands previous album, 2005s
Hours, saw Bridgends emo-tinged rockers soften their sound slightly, hardcore breakdowns and shrieked metal vocals receding and a more tuneful, melodic edge coming to the fore. On
Tales..., Funeral walk further down this road. Theres little trace of the angry hardcore tykes who wrote songs like "The Art Of American Football", but songs like "Into Oblivion (Reunion)" and the Smashing Pumpkins-tinged "Open Water" are presented with the sort of anthemic widescreen that suggest My Chemical Romance should watch their back. Elsewhere, though, theres signs of a growing songwriting maturity that might one day spring F4AF out of the punk ghetto for good: Matt Davies lyrics reach far beyond emos typical boy-meets-girl concerns, individual tracks linked by a narrative about a shipwrecked fisherman desperate to be reunited with his family, while the violin peaks and mighty drum rolls of "Raise The Sail" suggest Funeral For A Friend are eager to extend their musical palette. An impressive evolution. --
Louis Pattison
Kerrang - 5/5
" Tales...'is a triumph, a remarkably assured, wonderfully cohesive work, boldly conceived and superbly executed. "
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