Album Review: In Fiction - 'The Four Letter Failure'

11 January 2007 | 7:36 pm | Staff Writer
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The rhythm section is exactly what youd be asking for in a melodic rock band.

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The Four Letter Failure is the debut release from Adelaide 5 piece In Fiction and it has all the right ingredients to make it another successful notch in Boomtown records proverbial belt.

The rhythm section is exactly what youd be asking for in a melodic rock band. Theyre tight and give the songs a solid backbone that allows the remainder of In Fictions members to create hooks and melodies that youll be humming well after youve turned the CD off.

Although the emo/rock genre can be restricting at times, In Fiction have demonstrated enough variety within their songs that suggests this band could stick around long after the current Im a guy and I wear girls jeans fad has died off.

There have been way too many occasions where a CD has won my approval yet Ive been let down live. This isnt the case with In Fiction as theyve owned the stage each and every time Ive seen them. The entire band knows how to work a stage and the crowd responds tenfold.

If youre looking for a catchy rock CD to get you through the summer then look no further than these guys!

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2.    Last Breath
3.    Your Side
4.    Resignation
5.    Calendar Notes