Amber Pacific - Truth In Sincerity (2007)

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Title: Truth In Sincerity
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Hopeless Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Punk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 38:38
Total Size: 307 / 98 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Rule #76 - 00:00:50
02. Summer (In B) - 00:03:34
03. Temporary - 00:02:28
04. You're Only Young Once - 00:03:30
05. Living Proof - 00:03:14
06. Follow Your Dreams, Forget The Scene - 00:03:36
07. Take Me From This Place - 00:04:07
08. Fall Back Into My Life - 00:03:29
09. We Think We're Hardcore, Cause Well, We Are - 00:00:45
10. Runaway (feat. Mike Herrera of MXPX) - 00:03:15
11. Watching Over Me - 00:03:48
12. Dear ____, This Has Always Been About Standing Up For What You Believe In... - 00:06:02

The portentous, pretentious opening instrumental "Rule #76" doesn't bode well for Amber Pacific's second album; its epic keyboard swells forecast a self-important faux maturity of the type that's usually the death of a pop band. However, that leaves directly into the catchy pop-punk of "Summer (In B)" and the ultra-bouncy positivity of "Temporary," so Amber Pacific clearly haven't yet fallen into that particular trap. Overall, in fact, Truth in Sincerity is as straightforward a pop-emo album as The Possibility and the Promise, with the same unfailingly posi vibe in Matt Young's lyrics and, unfortunately, the same tendency to sound so much like so many other bands that Amber Pacific have no real identity of their own. Perhaps if 2006's rumors that Yellowcard's Ben Harper (who joined the band as a touring second guitarist) was going to become a permanent member had been true, Amber Pacific might have been better able to differentiate themselves from the masses for their second album, but as it stands, there's little on Truth in Sincerity to recommend it to anyone beyond the most devoted and indiscriminate pop-punk/posi-emo fan.