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+44: When Your Heart Stops Beating

plus 44
  • Type: Album
  • Release date: 13/11/2006
  • Label: Interscope
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You can’t really fault Mark Hoppus’ and Travis Barker’s effort. While the other Blink-182 member Tom Delonge is focused on his self-indulgent (progressive) emo project Angels And Airwaves, Hoppus and Barker are trying their best to exude every last penny out of Blink’s multi-million pound legacy, claiming that +44 is merely a continuation of everything they’ve done previously.

And – to an extent – they’re telling the truth: their debut When Your Heart Stops Beating re-treads ground covered before, relying on ‘the kids’ to put their faith in +44's derivative style of pop-punk which - if all goes to plan - should make for an easy retirement.

It may come as a shock then that the album starts off relatively well. ‘Lycanthrope’ is a fast-paced adventure through riffs and an obligatory killer chorus, while ‘Baby Come On’ and the title-track allude to Blink-182’s commendable self-titled effort. +44’s problem, though, is consistency: if this album was made up of tracks equal in quality to those already mentioned, then it could easily warrant a rating of seven or eight – satisfying for even the most cynical of listeners.

Sadly, the remaining tracks meander around emo choruses and handed-down pop-punk riffs, never once meeting the quality mark set by the opening tracks. At least they don’t reduce themselves to making fart jokes, which is one minor point of merit.

Blink-182 aficionados will find plenty to enjoy here, but for those who grew wearisome of the stale pop-punk formula years ago, +44’s debut album is an unnecessary purchase.

  • +44 4 / 10
  • You are correct.

    There's nothing new or exciting here. It's average at the best times. But it's better than Fall-Out Boy or Panic! at the Disco.

    • whats with the band name?!

      am i missing something! because its just the dialling code for england to me ...

      • no shit

      • when your heart stops beating...?

        they fail at basic grammar; unless your heart is about to play bass marimba or something?

        • I've not even listened to them but

          how the FUCK is that bad grammar?

          • Lolz...

            I love it when people try to be smartarses, but fail. I applaud the use of ';' to try and show us all up too.

            • PopPunk=OxyMoronic

              I always hated this genre. It makes no sense. Pop(ular) music is fun, summery, sing along in yr car stuff. Punk is angry, borderline incoherent, I-don't-have-a-car fuck-you music. Music for people who don't have any friends (to quote MaximumRckRll). What do you get when you mix them? Punk rock trying to be friendly? Pop trying to have an "edge"? Wait, I know...tattoo'd millionaires on realityTV shows.

              What a glorious age we live in.

        • oh my

          withpaperwings, you've lost your speaking privileges for the remainder of the year.

          • This

            Release like the chewing gum band that de longe is in are clearly aiming their 'music' at another audience entirely mainly the mornic children who think that punk is a side parting

            • my mate

              wets himself whenever +44 or "AVA" are mentioned anywhere

              I actually have a pre prepared lecture on why they suck

              But at least +44 have the balls to stick to what theyre half decent at, unlike the delonge-gimp

        • Band name

          That's because it is. Travis and Mark both loved London, and that's where the band was formed.

        • It doesn't

          They're talking about I'll be with you until you die. IF you can't figure out basic adult orientated music maybe you should go back to listening to Paris Hilton, or Hillary Duff. You know something that's not too complicated for you're obvious low intelligence factor to get? Or better yet try Raffi, because you're obviously not ready for big people music.