

Deluxe CD/DVD edition includes bonus DVD containing behind-the-scenes footage and more. 2013 release, the fifth studio album from the Metalcore band. Their first album since 2010, Common Courtesy which has seen a lot of delays. the album was announced by the band to great fanfare. The band initially self-released Common Courtesy earlier after a long legal dispute with Victory Records. Although the lawsuit was not completely settled, a judge ruled just days before the album release that the band could make Common Courtesy available to their fans. Review: This album is so STRONG! - That is the best way I can summarize if it had to be in one word. I think it is their best album EVER! The metalcore parts are EPIC; heavier, more intense breakdowns and growling vocals. ("Sometimes You're the Hammer, Sometimes You're the Nail" & "Violence"!) Their Pop-punk tracks are endearing and as energetic as before. (especially on "I Surrender" & "End of Me"!) I don't know what else I have to say! If you're a fan of the band, a fan of metalcore, a fan of pop-punk, a fan of both, JUST BUY IT. From what I've interpreted from the album name and songs, this is an ode to everyone who was and has been there for ADTR. It is simply a "Common Courtesy" for the band to tell them 'thank you' if they hadn't done it enough. This album came out close to the end of 2013 and it surpassed all of the favorites that I had up until then! I almost forgot to mention my favorite tracks off the album! Definitely "City of Ocala", "Right Back at It Again", "Sometimes You're the Hammer, Sometimes You're the Nail", "Best of Me", "Violence (Enough is Enough)", "I Surrender",and "End of Me". Review: Great Release - Been a fan of this band since their early releases. I was bummed about the delay after their initial single was released almost two years ago but it was worth the wait. I was excited that the cd version would contain 16 tracks and over an hour of music, something that is rare to see in music today. There is a great mix of heavy and light tracks, I felt each track had its own unique feel to it and it did not feel like one long song. Jeremy's vocals have never been better and he seems to improve with every new cd. I would have loved some more screaming parts but im biased toward the heavier songs. If you're on the fence about this one, I would definitely recommend it, especially for the price which includes a bonus DVD. Glad to see this cd released and I look forward to more from the band in the future.
| ASIN | B00G34XMBQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,726 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #43,663 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (653) |
| Date First Available | October 22, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Label | INGROOVES |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | INGROOVES |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 5.55 x 0.51 inches; 4.09 ounces |
F**N
This album is so STRONG!
That is the best way I can summarize if it had to be in one word. I think it is their best album EVER! The metalcore parts are EPIC; heavier, more intense breakdowns and growling vocals. ("Sometimes You're the Hammer, Sometimes You're the Nail" & "Violence"!) Their Pop-punk tracks are endearing and as energetic as before. (especially on "I Surrender" & "End of Me"!) I don't know what else I have to say! If you're a fan of the band, a fan of metalcore, a fan of pop-punk, a fan of both, JUST BUY IT. From what I've interpreted from the album name and songs, this is an ode to everyone who was and has been there for ADTR. It is simply a "Common Courtesy" for the band to tell them 'thank you' if they hadn't done it enough. This album came out close to the end of 2013 and it surpassed all of the favorites that I had up until then! I almost forgot to mention my favorite tracks off the album! Definitely "City of Ocala", "Right Back at It Again", "Sometimes You're the Hammer, Sometimes You're the Nail", "Best of Me", "Violence (Enough is Enough)", "I Surrender",and "End of Me".
G**8
Great Release
Been a fan of this band since their early releases. I was bummed about the delay after their initial single was released almost two years ago but it was worth the wait. I was excited that the cd version would contain 16 tracks and over an hour of music, something that is rare to see in music today. There is a great mix of heavy and light tracks, I felt each track had its own unique feel to it and it did not feel like one long song. Jeremy's vocals have never been better and he seems to improve with every new cd. I would have loved some more screaming parts but im biased toward the heavier songs. If you're on the fence about this one, I would definitely recommend it, especially for the price which includes a bonus DVD. Glad to see this cd released and I look forward to more from the band in the future.
M**Z
This album is flat out amazing.
They have a new sound, but at the same time, you can hear the old Jeremy. They have a few heavy songs as well as upbeat ones, even acoustic songs that give me the chills. I received the CD fast. And it came with 2 discs. One containing 16 fantastic tracks. And the other one including the "Common Courtesy Series". Which are entertaining skits the band made about the album. This record is, in my opinion, the greatest one the band has released. Definitely an album for a true fan to own.
M**A
Love Love Love!
Love this album! This has got to be they're best album in my opinion.
D**N
Everlasting style with an addictive sound
I was introduced to this band by some friends during the end of my high school career and at the time, was quick to embrace a few songs from this album including tracks from their previous records. Two years later subsequent to delving into various progressive metal, djent, technical death metal bands, I predetermined a band like A Day To Remember would register as mediocre to my evolved taste in music. I was wrong and so glad to be wrong. I gave this entire album a listen and found it to be refreshing for me personally after discovering a plethora of modern day metal music. This band has that timeless sound with melody and interpretive lyrics that nearly any metal enthusiast can at least appreciate somewhere. Throughout this album like previous ones, there is a major tonality in harmonies that seem to exemplify that signature happy and bright sound ADTR has published in many of their songs while keeping the theme diverse with hard hitting breakdowns timed ever so appropriately, earning them the "easycore" genre. There are also a few soft spots here and there, specifically an entire track titled, "I'm Already Gone" is primarily acoustic if I recall correctly. As a musician, I can appreciate the remarkable dynamism in all songs. I would not be capable of skipping one track, which I believe was one of the end goals for this band as a whole during this album's production. I'm glad these guys got the recognition they did over the years, they deserve it. Will probably purchase the entire discography soon.
M**Y
フロリダ出身のポストハードコア/ポップパンクバンドの6thアルバム。 リリーススパンが短かったバンドですが、前作から3年。待ちわびてました。 Victory Recordsと揉めて裁判になってましたが、無事自主リリース。 少し前にデジタルリリースされたものに新曲が3曲加えられています。 今作も音楽性に変化はなく、いつも通りハードな曲ありポップな曲ありです。 これまでのファンならば買って間違いはないでしょう。 個人的にはメタルコア色の強いViolence (Enough Is Enough)、 ポップパンク色の強いRight Back At It Again等が特に気に入りました。 しかし今作はどこまで売れるのかが楽しみですね。 iTunesチャートでは既に総合2位(ロック部門1位)を達成してるみたいです。
L**E
Nonostante l'uscita dall'etichetta discografica e di conseguenza l'auto-produzione, il CD è veramente il top. Tantissime tracce che coinvolgono ogni loro sfumatura, si va dal pop-punk al metalcore, da questo all'easycore per passare al canzoni voce e chitarre acustiche. Insomma, di loro c'è tanto e si sente in ogni canzone, questo fa sì che ci siano ore e ore di ascolto. Per concludere, a differenza di tante band che, quando si auto-producono investono tanto nella registrazione e poco nella grafica, gli ADTR hanno fatto anch eun bel lavoro da quel punto di vista affidandosi ad un ottimo grafico. Consigliato ai fan e a chi vuole buttarsi nei meandri del punk e del core.
M**O
Wow! Was für eine Antwort von A day to remember! Kaum konnte man den Rechtsstreit mit dem alten Label gewinnen, so durfte man doch noch rechtzeitig das lang angekündigte Album "Common Courtesy" sowohl im Laden, als auch hier kaufen. Als großer Fan aller Adtr Alben und besonders ihrer oft nachgesagten "RememberArt" konnte ich das neue Album kaum erwarten. Die erste Auskopplung "Violence" ist auch zugleich ihr härtest Stück auf dem Album und erfreute mich sehr. Doch wie so oft gefiel mir das Album beim ersten Mal durchhören nicht wirklich, es war sogar ein kleiner Hauch von Enttäuschung spürbar. Doch je öfter ich dieses Meisterwerk spielen ließ, umso mehr eroberte es mein Herz. Jeder einzelne Song begeistert mich auf eine andere Art. City of Ocala: Toller Opener! Auch wenn wohl niemals ein Lied "The Downfall of us all" als Opener toppen kann, so hat man hier einen kreativen Text, der auf die Jungs selbst zutrifft und der einen sogar etwas zum krüppeln bringt. Right back at it again: "Cause this is who i am!" Zum Mitsingen gemacht, als Ohrwurm gedacht. Geht nicht mehr aus dem Kopf. Sometimes you're the Hammer, sometimes your the Nail: Applaus... Meisterstück! Mit Abstand das Beste, was die 5 Jungs jemals produziert haben! Mehr brauch ich dazu nicht sagen. Dead & Buruied: Da ist sie, die "RememberArt". Schönes Ding, durchweg harte Riffs, so wie man halt Adtr kennt. Best of Me: Ja, da ist das erste Lied, wo ich mind. 10 Mal auf Replay drückte, um mitzusingen. Super Text, sehr abwechslungsreich. I'm already gone: Erinnert mich von der Art her ein bisschen an "If it means a lot to you". Erste Ballade, wohl am Radiotauglichsten. Violence: Erste Auskopplung, sie machte mich erst so scharf auf das Album! Life @ 11: Bekam ich beim durchhören gar nicht so wirklich mit, wird aber immer mehr und mehr zu Ohrwurm. Gefällt mir, hier kommt Jeremys Stimme besodners gut rüber. I Surrender: Sehr ruhige Art, die man hier gewählt hat. Find ich jetzt nicht ganz so berauschend, wird aber beim durchhören auch nicht übersprungen. Life lessons leard the Hard way: Ähnlich wie bei Dead Buried, sehr gute Riffs, gut eingesetztes Screaming, zwischendurch immer wieder wichtig bei einem Adtr Album, früher gab es eindeutig mehr solcher Lieder. End of Me: Ähnlich wie bei Best of Me. Vielleicht noch ein Ticken besser, hier sucht man auch wieder etwas das "poppige". Aber es gefällt. The Document speaks for Itself: Hier mal was sehr persönliches, im Lied wird der Streit mit dem ehem. label quasi "verarbeitet", es war ja schließlich nicht einfach für die Jungs. Ähnlich wie bei Life lessons leard the Hard way. I Remember: Das mit Abstand längste Lied, am Ende sogar mit Textpassagen. Sehr besonderes Lied, hat durchaus was. Die 3 Bouns songs muss ich mir noch genauer anhören, hab das Album erst seid eben. ;) Fazit: KAUFEN! Man macht hier absolut nix falsch, wenn man die alten Alben liebte wird man nicht enttäuscht, wenn man "What seperates me from you" liebte, genau so wenig. Man hält hiermit das beste in den Händen, was Adtr jemals Produziert hat. Jeder Song ist ein Highlight, es wird nicht langweilig und es macht Lust auf mehr!
V**A
J'adore cet album, petit DVD sympa et chanson bonus, vraiment au top du bon a day to remember comme il faut !
J**N
Great CD
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