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Fantastic Wounds
Schoolyard Heroes
Fantastic Wounds
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Just like Schoolyard Heroes' dominating live show, "Fantastic Wounds" oozes with singer Ryann Donnelly's impetuous attitude, stunning style, and brash confidence, while the band churns out the most unapologetic chops to co...  more »

     
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All Artists: Schoolyard Heroes
Title: Fantastic Wounds
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: The Control Group
Release Date: 6/21/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 650384020622

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Just like Schoolyard Heroes' dominating live show, "Fantastic Wounds" oozes with singer Ryann Donnelly's impetuous attitude, stunning style, and brash confidence, while the band churns out the most unapologetic chops to come out of Sea-town since The Blood Brothers. At once muscular and complex, Schoolyard Heroes' compositions are as beguiling as Donnelly's smirk, right before she blows you away with the blood curdling vociferation she pulls out like a rock-knife.

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CD Reviews

Small Band with Big Flavor
Seattle listener 7473 | Kirkland, WA | 07/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is full of energy that is lacking in so many commercial albums today. This album really brings back the vibe of why I started listening to alternative music in the first place. Schoolyard Hereos is famous for practicing all the time and you can hear the quality through and through. If you like, NIN, Nirvana, Bloc Party, Fran Ferdinand, L7, or anyhthing inbetween, you'll love this album. Yeah, those are some random bands I've listed, but Schoolyard hereos has their own sound that can complement so many bands out there today. You will find favorite songs on the album, but I can listen to it from start to finish, over and over again.



Support this band and see them live. It is one of the best shows you'll ever experience, especially for the money..."
A masterpiece of an album.
Gideon S. Newmark | 01/03/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is amazing, pure and simple. Ryann Donnely is a vocalist without compare in today's rock scene. Her hauntingly controlled wailing forces the band's pop-horror lyrics into that dark corner of the mind we all have; it makes you want to laugh and cry at the fear induced by death and violence. This album is a work of art, nothing less could make you wonder whether gore is terrifying or beautiful.



The music itself is rich and multi-layered. The guitar and bass swap rhythm and melody at a whim, weaving over and through Donnely's voice in an intricate, chill-inducing duel, and all the while the drums beat out the meter like it's the end of the world.



Fantastic Wounds, of the Schoolyard Heroes two releases, is their only album worth considering. The Funeral Sciences isn't more raw, it's more immature. It crosses semi-heavy punk riffs with incredibly bland angst, but the hint of the brilliance in Fantastic Wounds is there. Both are certainly worth picking up at the immenently reasonable price asked, if nothing more than to see the development from a band with potential to a band which by all rights should join Nine Inch Nails and Tool as the foremost innovators in rock music."
Very Very Raw Hardcore
Mrs. Pia Koseoglu | Texas | 09/22/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Schoolyard Heroes are very very different and very very raw. It definately takes a while for someone who hasn't heard them before to get used to them. If you like Blood Brothers I would recommend them. Future Sciences is a better all-around cd, but I still highly recommend this cd. Either your going to HATE it of you are going to LOVE it. Theres really no in between/



1. Body Shots- This song is a short intro to what to except on the cd. I really like it 8.5/10

2. Panic In the Year Zero- This song is probably my favorite songs on the cd. It blends in very well with the 1st song. 10/10

3. Zerial Kills Know How To Party- This song is also pretty good. I guess you could say its a bit more catchy. 9/10

4. Centaur: Half-Man Half-Motorcycle- This song kinda blends in with the others. Its a pretty good song ,but very similar to the others. 8/10

5. They Live- I like the guitars in this one. the singing/screaming is very similar again to the others. 8.5/10

6. Battlestar Anorexia- I love this song. More screaming and faster paced guitars. 9.5/10

7. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet- A bit slower then the others. I guess you could call it an interlude from the screaming. this song is more singing. there still is a bit of screaming, but its kept to a minimum. 8/10

8. Funeral Parlour- Starts with fast guitars and starts to seem like the others,but then gets different and becomes more unique. 9.5/10

9. Nothing Cleanses Quite Like fire- Another slower song, I just love this song for a reason that I just cant explain, its just one of those songs that you like. 10/10

10. The Girl Who Was Born Without a Face- The Finale of the intense cd is pretty good. awesome guitars and another one of those songs that you just love for no "real" reason. 10/10



If The Blood Brothers own your soul, then these guys will probably own your soul as well. They are also very similar to Mindless Self-Indulgence in a sense that they are very different and you have to get used to them."