One for the Kids

RELEASE
April 17, 2001
LABEL
Lobster Records
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Punk-Pop, Punk Revival, Alternative/Indie Rock

Album Review

Yellowcard's One for the Kids is a power punk album full of hooks and catchy choruses as strong as any of the syrupy sweet punk bands around southern California, except that Yellowcard is from Florida. Nevertheless, Yellowcard's take on punk is a bit different (but isn't that what punk is all about anyway?), as one of the major instruments incorporated on the album is the electric violin. It truly adds a whole new dynamic to the album, as it seems more like the Dave Matthews Band at some points rather than Lagwagon or New Found Glory. The guitar playing is furious and full of stops and starts, very reminiscent of early Slick Shoes material. And if all this weren't enough, there are a couple of acoustic tracks to boot. This all makes for a pleasant shot of diversity for the punk-pop style (if it can even be called that, considering the range of sound on the album) that seems to become more and more diluted of its power as the years go on.
Kurt Morris, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Struck
  2. Drifting
  3. Something of Value
  4. Trembling
  5. Sureshot
  6. Big Apple Heartbreak
  7. Cigarette
  8. October Nights
  9. Rock Star Land
  10. For Pete's Sake
  11. A.W.O.L.
  12. [Untitled Track]