Amber Pacific - The Possibility and the Promise (Deluxe Edition) (2008)

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Title: The Possibility and the Promise
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Hopeless Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Punk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:05:42
Total Size: 501 / 170 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Everything We Were Has Become What We Are - 00:02:58
02. Poetically Pathetic - 00:03:21
03. Gone So Young - 00:03:24
04. Save Me From Me - 00:02:48
05. Postcards - 00:03:10
06. For What It's Worth - 00:03:33
07. The Right to Write Me Off - 00:03:19
08. The Sky Could Fall Tonight - 00:03:40
09. Falling Away - 00:03:00
10. Always You (Good Times) - 00:04:08
11. If I Fall - 00:03:56
12. Can't Hold Back - 00:03:33
13. Leaving What You Wanted (B-Side) - 00:03:39
14. Falling Away (Demo) - 00:03:00
15. Gone So Young (Acoustic) - 00:03:42
16. Poetically Pathetic (Acoustic) - 00:03:30
17. Save Me From Me (Acoustic) - 00:03:13
18. For What It's Worth (Acoustic) - 00:03:34
19. Always You (Good Times) (Acoustic) - 00:04:14

On the heels of their 2004 debut EP, Fading Days, the youthful Federal Way, WA-based emo-punk stalwarts in Amber Pacific return with a heightened presence of rock muscle on The Possibility and the Promise. Launching the album with the scorching, emotive "Everything We Were Has Become What We Are" -- which goes so far as to incorporate a string section at one point -- the bandmembers exhibit a musical depth beyond their early twenties, even if the simplistic Dashboard Confessional-like lyrics seem so high school. Still, frontman Matt Young is a star in waiting, as his peers borrow from everyone from Thrice to Matchbook Romance to AFI. Those punk and pop-punk inspirations aren't bad ones, as the hook-laden "Gone So Young" and the sappy punch of "The Right to Write Me Off" assure, and with time and little more ingenuity Amber Pacific could make the big time.