Review
"Away From The Sun" is the sophomore effort from 3 Doors Down, and it's a rocking Goodbye Kiss to their debut. Released in 2002, this album is all about raw emotion, thanks to producer Rick Parashar and the band's ability to craft real, relatable rock music at London Bridge Studio in Seattle.
With singles like "When I'm Gone", "Here Without You", and the title track "Away From The Sun" getting serious airplay on the Billboard Hot 100, it's clear that 3 Doors Down knows how to make music that connects. These anthemic tracks show the band's strength in writing music that gets under your skin.
Yeah, some critics were mixed about the album - a few thought it was too dark or whiny, while others appreciated its honesty and intensity. But let's be real, "Away From The Sun" has got some serious bite. Tracks like "Ticket to Heaven" prove that these guys can write some seriously deep songs. Sure, some of the tracks might sound a little same-y, but who doesn't love a good guitar riff?
The fans agreed, and "Away From The Sun" went on to sell over eight million copies worldwide, earning quadruple platinum status from the RIAA. For anyone who loves good, old-fashioned rock music, this album is a must-listen. - Chase