Guilt Show [Import]

guilt show [import]

Track Listings

1. Man Of Conviction
2. One You Want
3. Never Be Alone
4. Wouldn't Believe It
5. Holy Roman
6. Martyr Me
7. How Long Is Too Long
8. Sick In Her Skin
9. In Your Sea
10. Sympathy
11. Dark Night Of The Soul
12. Is There A Way Out
13. Conversation
14. Like A Man Possessed (Bonus Track)

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Asian edition of the emo band's 2004 album features 14 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Like A Man Possessed'. Seoul Records.

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Guilt Show
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Simply amazing.
  • Disappointing...
  • Slacker Pop
  • A Get Up Kids Classic
  • This is what I'm talking about...
Guilt Show
The Get Up Kids
Manufacturer: Vagrant Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  4. In Reverie
  5. Songs Not to Get Married To

ASIN: B0001BRSS0
Release Date: 2004-03-02

Tracks:

  1. Man Of Conviction
  2. The One You Want
  3. Never Be Alone
  4. Wouldn't Believe It
  5. Holy Roman
  6. Martyr Me
  7. How Long Is Too Long
  8. Sick In Her Skin
  9. In Your Sea
  10. Sympathy
  11. The Dark Night Of The Soul
  12. Is There A Way Out
  13. Conversation

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Simply amazing........2005-08-14

The Get Up Kids-Guilt Show. Some may say this may be the worst album, some say it's the best. However, I just say it's the most mature sounding as the band is now in its so called "college years." But let's review their high school. First off we have the very intelligent album Four Minute Mile which showed how much promise they showed. Which lead up to Eudora, which were basically covers and EP songs, still very good. Next came Something To Write Home About which truly signified how these guys would end up...a great band. Next came the total change-of-pace that is On A Wire, which showed a new Pryor. Which now leads us to the beautiful album that is Guilt Show. Which seemingly abandons all older sounds of the Get Up Kids and almost creates a rebirth.

Guilt Show is basically everything that could go right in an album...going right. It contained poppy songs, slow-subtle songs and just truly genius songs. First, we have opener Man Of Conviction which is one of the pop-songs. The is perfect in this situation because it gets the album going which in-turn drives you to want to hear more. With a combined roaring guitar and Dewees' keyboard it adds perfect accompaniment to Pryors vocals. Other pop songs include The One You Want, Wouldn't Believe It, Martyr Me, How Long Is Too Long and In Your Sea. These songs are truly the backbone of the album, but do not mistake that with the heart of the album.

Getting off of the pop subject, we have the slow, subtle songs reminiscent to that found frequently on the album On A Wire. Songs like Never Be Alone, Holy Roman and Sick In Your Skin show that these guys are past pop-ballads and have moved on to bigger and more mature sounds. Bass lines are heard much better and smarter lyrics evident. These songs do very much show how these guys have grown from the likes of Four Minute Mile and Something To Write Home About.

With that being said, it brings us to the last 3 songs of this album. I truly believe that The Dark Night Of The Soul, Is There A Way Out and Conversation are in a league of their own. It shows their songwriting abilities (The Dark Night Of The Soul), beautiful vocals (Is There A Way Out) and just going all out with everything just pounding but not randomly (Conversation). All 5 instruments come together on all three songs and blow you away. This truly signifies the end of a less mature band, and the beginning of something bigger/better. It is virtually impossible to label this album pop, because that's just false.

If the high points of all four albums were put together, the end product would surely be Guilt Show. Nothing goes wrong in this album, and the work put into this album is clearly shown. It deserves many listens to truly appreciate every aspect of it.

1 out of 5 stars Disappointing..........2004-12-16

After 4 minute mile and Something to write home about, the get up kids showed more promise than any other band in my collection of artists. Their two e.p.'s also were really good. But than they put out on a wire, and that album was not bad. Though i thought they would try something different and then get back to their rocking ways. Boy was i wrong. If i want to list to matt pryor sing pop ballads, i will listen to is side project band. At least that is waht i thought. Now if want to here him sing mediocre pop ballads, i list to the get up kids...THat is not the way it is supposed to be. I guess their best music is behind them.

2 out of 5 stars Slacker Pop.......2004-12-12

Kansas City's Get Up Kids are an Emo band. Emo stands for "emotional," as in "emotional punk," but beyond this, I don't know much because I'm thirty-two and haven't been near a high school classroom in fifteen years. In truth, Emo isn't an age specific category, though the newest wave of Emo bands are popular with the high school and college crowd (The Kids, from what I gather, are high school student faves). For more information on Emo, visit Andy Radin's Web site "What the Heck *Is* Emo Anyway?" (www.fourfa.com). Radin, a Stanford student, breaks down Emo into distinct phases, starting with emocore groups like Fugazi and ending with post-emo indie, which includes groups like The Get Up Kids. According to Radin, post-emo indie groups feature popish hooks and "cutesy boy" vocals, thus creating dissonance between surface melody and a lurking depth of apathy, irony, melancholy, rage, what-have-you. Radin seems to know his stuff, and I have no reason to doubt him, but if I could toss the Emo label aside for a moment, The Get Up Kids remind me of several non-emo groups: the Housemartins, Weezer, Blink 182, They Might Be Giants. Maybe I'm way off (Guilt Show is the Kids' fourth CD, and I haven't heard the other three), or maybe Matt Pryor's vocals have just enough snottyness in them to remind me of the above groups (though, Weezer aside, I like the above groups). The Kids display some pop knack on the first six tracks, especially the opener "Man of Conviction," a power pop-punk ditty, and "The One You Want." You'll find yourself tapping your toes through the first half of the CD, but then you begin to sense that The Get Up Kids shot their wad early (hey, I think I'm allowed to use prepubescent metaphors in a review of the Kids). Starting with the accurately titled "How Long is Too Long," the tunes start to strain as the Kids' sugar high wears off. Moreover, robbed of hooks, the listener won't find much in the lyrics, which mostly focus (very, very vaguely) on relationships. Pryor likes to play with words ("Take stock in the master plan / Place bets on an empty hand / Empire has a leg to stand / Holy Roman style poison from a holy grail / Blind faith doesn't make the sale / Landmines on the righteous trail / March rank and file"), but he comes across as someone who might claim to like Elvis Costello but doesn't have Costello's talent. Perhaps this is fitting though, for Guilt Show specializes in teen pop-punk anthems, and what better adolescent verisimilitude than anthems without much meaning or a clear call to do anything. Ultimately, the Kids are like a 7-11 Big Gulp of Mountain Dew: a syrupy dose of fizz that you'll eventually pitch without finishing.

The Get Up Kids, Guilt Show.

Standout tracks: "The One You Want"

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5 out of 5 stars A Get Up Kids Classic.......2004-10-01

First: I bought "Something to write home about" then I fell in love with the cd
Second: I bought "On A Wire" and loved the whole cd for it's differences and everything
Third: I bought "Guilt Show" and loved how all the songs seemed upbeat and had good rhythms, this is a good cd!

4 out of 5 stars This is what I'm talking about..........2004-09-10

TGUK have been around a long time and to tell you the truth, I never really cared for them...but for some reason I picked up this album one day. I'm glad I did. It seems Matthew Pryor saved some of his good Amsterdams songs and put them on here. Not a bad thing. Songs like: The One You Want, In Your Sea, Martyr Me, and even Man of Conviction are far superior than anything they've put out before-hand. Pick this album up if you wanna hear a little something more than jumbled guitars and incoherent vocals.
Guilt Show
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Guilt Show
    The Get Up Kids
    Manufacturer: Seoul Record
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Punk RevivalPunk Revival | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    EmoEmo | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00022W52M
    Release Date: 2004-04-26

    Tracks:

    1. Man Of Conviction
    2. One You Want
    3. Never Be Alone
    4. Wouldn't Believe It
    5. Holy Roman
    6. Martyr Me
    7. How Long Is Too Long
    8. Sick In Her Skin
    9. In Your Sea
    10. Sympathy
    11. Dark Night Of The Soul
    12. Is There A Way Out
    13. Conversation
    14. Like A Man Possessed (Bonus Track)

    Album Description

    Asian edition of the emo band's 2004 album features 14 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Like A Man Possessed'. Seoul Records.

    Album Details

    Asian Exclusive Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Like a Man Possessed".
    Guilt Show
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Guilt Show
      The Get Up Kids
      Manufacturer: Jvc Victor
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      PunkPunk | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      Punk RevivalPunk Revival | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      EmoEmo | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000197MCO
      Release Date: 2004-02-21

      Tracks:

      1. Man Of Conviction
      2. The One You Want
      3. Never Be Alone
      4. Wouldnt Believe It
      5. Holy Roman
      6. Martyr Me
      7. How Long Is Too Long
      8. Sick In Her Skin
      9. In Your Sea
      10. Sympathy
      11. The Dark Night Of The Soul
      12. Is There A Way Out
      13. Conversation
      14. Like A Man Possessed (Bonus Track)

      Album Description

      Japanese edition of the emo band's 2004 album features 14 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Like A Man Possessed', plus enhanced material. JVC.

      Album Details

      Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track

      Rock Music:

      1. Haunting Conviction [Explicit Lyrics]
      2. Hopes & Fears [Import]
      3. I'm All Right?
      4. Instinct [Import]
      5. Jet Propelled Photographs
      6. Just for a Thrill [Import]
      7. Larga Vida Al...Volumen Brutal
      8. Law in the Raw/All for One [Import]
      9. Les 13 Cicatrices
      10. Let's Not Think About It

      Rock Music

      Rock Music