Awolnation – Megalithic Symphony

Album Info

Artist: Awolnation

Title: Megalithic Symphony

Year: 2011

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Tracklist

  • 1. Megalithic Symphony (0:57)
  • 2. Some Sort of Creature (0:26)
  • 3. Soul Wars (3:37)
  • 4. People (3:58)
  • 5. Jump on My Shoulders (4:08)
  • 6. Burn It Down (2:45)
  • 7. Guilty Filthy Soul (3:33)
  • 8. Kill Your Heroes (2:58)
  • 9. My Nightmare's Dream (0:26)
  • 10. Sail (4:19)
  • 11. Wake Up (3:02)
  • 12. Not Your Fault (4:02)
  • 13. All I Need (3:37)
  • 14. Knights of Shame (14:58)

Review

I'm Cameron, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on AWOLNATION's debut album, "Megalithic Symphony". This album is a wild ride, blending electronic, techno, rock, and pop elements to create a truly unique sound. You can hear this diverse sound in tracks like "Soul Wars" and "People", which combine angst-ridden vocals with catchy melodies and techno-tinged beats. The album's energetic vibe is infectious, with standout tracks like "Sail" and "Burn It Down" showcasing Aaron Bruno's innovative approach to radio-pop. With its catchy hooks and memorable melody, "Sail" is a notable example of Bruno's creative energy.

The album's eclectic sound can make it feel a bit all over the place, but that's also part of its charm. Tracks like "Jump on My Shoulders" stand out with their energetic vibe and quirky lyrics, while songs like "Some Sort of Creature" offer a glimpse into Bruno's personal experiences and observations. The album's lyrics often touch on personal and introspective themes, like family dysfunction in "People". Overall, "Megalithic Symphony" is a compelling mix of tracks that have resonated with a wide audience, and its commercial success is a testament to AWOLNATION's unique sound. With its blend of genres and creative energy, this album is definitely worth checking out. - Cameron