Genre: Punk Rock
Style: Pop Punk
Label Number: CS 002
© 2011 Collective Sounds
AllMusic Review by Andrew Leahey
© 2011 Collective Sounds
AllMusic Review by Andrew Leahey
                            
                    Red Jumpsuit Apparatus lost their way with 2009’s Lonely Road,
 which threw every conceivable genre at the studio wall -- Southern 
rock, screamo, doo wop, even gospel -- to see what stuck. On Am I the Enemy?, the guys consolidate their strengths and clean up the mess that Lonely Road
 left behind, focusing instead on the sort of emo-influenced alt-rock 
that reaches for the rafters without losing sight of the ground. Ronnie Winter
 wins the “most improved” award; his caterwaul of a voice has grown into
 something stable, and he resists the urge to turn ballads like “Dive 
Too Deep” into an overblown showcase for his vocal range. Singing 
instead of screaming, he leads his bandmates through their most mature 
album to date, with “Salvation” and “Dreams” standing out as particular 
highlights. Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
 may write music for teenagers -- the songs are filled with fist-pumping
 bravado and carpe diem sentiment, both of which tend to target younger 
listeners more than their jaded elders, and the very first line of the 
album reads, “They say that life would be its hardest in your teenage 
years” -- but Am I the Enemy? still sounds like the product of a band that’s begun to grow up gracefully.
tags: the red jumpsuit apparatus, am i the enemy, 2011, flac,






 
 



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