Versus

Versus Artist: The Panic Division
Label: Militia
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 712177003622
EAN: 0712177003622
ASIN: B000BI0WT0


Release Date: 2005-11-01

Versus


Related Categories:

General General
Categories | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Emo Emo
Categories | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Punk-Pop Punk-Pop
Categories | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
General General
Categories | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop Rock Pop Rock
Categories | Pop | Styles | Music

Tracks:

  1. Versus
  2. Goodbyes
  3. Automatic Synthetic
  4. Paradise
  5. Songs Of A Dead Poet
  6. Little Child
  7. Sweet Devotion
  8. Easy Target
  9. Questions & Answers
  10. Delta
  11. DWI

Similar Items:

  1. We Are But Human
  2. Hey, I'm a Ghost
  3. Step Outside Yourself
  4. Albatross
  5. Controversy Loves Company

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars im intruiged despite the inconsistency * * * 1/2 stars.......2006-08-02

i really want to like this group alot. The inventive and compelling keyboards,the ambient porudction, massive wall of sound guitars, but the band lacks in variety. Songs like "goodbyes" "delta" and "sweet devotion" and "paradise" are brilliant, while others like "songs of a dead poet" lag without the same kind of drive as the aformentioned. The atmospheric and inventive keyboard parts are good throughout so all in all im intruiged and wanting back for more

5 out of 5 stars overlooked hidden talent! amazing.......2006-04-12

A band who it seems have been overlooked for far too long, The Panic Division's blend of aggressive, punchy rock and blasting choruses are not to be ignored. "Versus," the album originally recorded and released by the band themselves almost a year from its re-release on The Militia Group, compiles 11 shimmering rock songs. Electronic loops and blasting guitars find their way through the breed of rip-off bands out there, with rather ordinary but nonetheless catchy vocal stylings and melodies.

The title track, "Versus," rips. As the drums blast away and the song kicks into full gear, you can't help but be suprised at the way the song sinks its teeth into you. The electronic looping is done suprisingly well, and breaks the band out of its shell, shining through on tracks like "Paradise" and "Sweet Devotion" especially. Truly, "Sweet Devotion," with its atmospheric intro and mad riffing guitars, sounds huge, enormous. Key tracks "Songs Of A Dead Poet" and "Paradise" all expose the insane catchiness and passion of the band, and while at moments the production might sound a little weak, overall it's obvius this band is meant to and do sound enormous, especially in their impressive live act.

Noisy and intense, "Versus" is what happens when a band who know their favorite styles in rock and hardcore make an album that is purely driven on melodies and original, interesting electronic synth looping. This album is absolutely insane, and incredibly underrated, and will undoubtedly pump up anyone's day. Go grab yourself a copy already.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD.......2006-03-30

I've been listening to these guys for years now, back when they were 'Carbon 12 Theory', I've even lived with two of the members, and can say they are very hard working, and extremely dedicated when it comes to their music. This band deserves to finally get out there and be heard by a much larger audience. This is their first national release, but they've made so many other great songs, a few of them have made it to this CD.

1. Versus: 5/5 Great opener, starts off fast, and strong.
2. Goodbyes: 5/5 I love the opening of this song, and the rest doesnt dissapoint.
3. Automatic Synthetic: 3/5 The original version was excellent, Its hard for me to listen to this one and not want to play the old version. It still brings a lot to the album.
4. Paradise: 5/5 Another strong, emotionally charged song.
5. Songs of a Dead Poet: 5/5 I actually enjoy this one much more than the older version, the keyboards added a great touch.
6. Little Child 4/5 Good song, its more of a "break" between songs, sets a good mood.
7. Sweet Devotion: 5/5 Great song, fast, loud it even has some screaming.
8. Easy Target: 4/5 Starts a little slow, dark sound to it, but the chorus is great, catch.
9. Questions and Answers: 5/5 I love this song, great lyrics, great sound to it.
10. Delta: 3/5 Not as good as the original, but its still a pretty good song.
11. DWI: 5/5 One of my fave's on this disc. Great drums, just an all around good song.

Overall, I'd say this is a really good disc, and a great band. If they come to your city, you have to go see them. I've seen numorous shows and they've all been excellent.

4 out of 5 stars AbsolutePunk.net Review For: The Panic Division - Versus.......2006-01-04

Let's do a little mind experiment, shall we? Take The Jealous Sound, de-indie-fy them, inject them with a 300% dose of hard, heavy rock, heap layers upon layers of dark, atmospheric, electronic textures on the band's palette, and marvel at the product: The Panic Division. The band's Militia Group debut, Versus, is an exceptionally crafted, melancholy, dark, electronic-based, spacey, heavy-hitting, pop-tinged rock record; yes, it's as good as it sounds.

Whereas many bands these days scatter electronics throughout their songs simply as an afterthought, The Panic Division actually writes their songs based off the electronic loops they create. Such a process results in a very genuine sounding record: the electronic loops and keyboards weave in and out of the songs gracefully, never coming or leaving abruptly, but always setting the mood and helping to carry the songs where they need to go. Weaned on such artists as Aphex Twin, DJ Shadow, and Snapcase, singer Colton Holliday says the band tries to combine electronic and rock music "the right way." Well, Mr. Holliday, The Panic Division has succeeded. With flying colors.

When I listen to Versus, I am immersed in a world all my own. The mood the album creates is one I empathize with: melancholy, and a sense of loneliness. Err, I guess that makes me sound like I'm depressed, but I'm not. It's just a warm feeling to know that other people can create music that sounds the way I feel at times-after all, isn't that what music is about? Whenever I listen to the album, I feel like I'm wandering around in a desolate, urban, city late at night, just walking and thinking. Yeah, that's pretty weird, I know, but the album does that to me. And I love every second of it.

The rich, textural electronic samples perfectly complement the heavy, hard-hitting guitars, and though I've said this before, the fusion of the two really is remarkable. The synth loops are deep and expressive, the swirling, oft-delayed guitars are full-bodied and ready to smack you in the face, and the vocals and harmonies are smooth and melodious. The production is nice and thick with the guitars, but allows for some breathing room too-it fits the music perfectly. If you were reading this review to figure out whether or not to buy the album, the answer is a resounding yes. Well done, The Panic Division, well done.

--Rohan Kohli/AbsolutePunk.net

5 out of 5 stars Wow.......2005-12-26

This album is full of energy and flavor. It has driving guitars, drums, and bass, great vocal melodies, and synth parts which blend together to make something very solid and very powerful. The entire album easily paints an inspiring environment. I do not find the music on this album to be generic either, because the pictures this album paints for me are something definately fresh. Here's my rundown...

1.) "Versus" - Great opening song. Has a lot of energy and flavor. 5/5
2.) "Goodbyes" - Another fast paced song with cool snyths (this album has a lot of those). There's a lot of feeling in the vocals too. 5/5
3.) "Automatic Synthetic" - A little more of the same. Not as good as the first too, but a good song. 4/5
4.) "Paradise" - More feeling then the songs before it. Nice driving chorus. Still fast. 5/5
5.) "Songs of A Dead Poet" - Still fast. Great song. If you liked the tracks before it, you'll like this one too probably. 5/5
6.) "Little Child" - The album changes pace here. Slower electronica song. Very relaxing. 5/5
7.) "Sweet Devotion" - Perfect jumping beat on this one. The guitars are heavier on this one too. The bridge is crazy, with screaming and whatnot. You could say this song "rocks". 5/5
8.) "Easy Target" - Another change of pace, which is a good thing. Very catchy. Radio song? I hope so, this stuff is way better then screamo crap. 5/5
9.) "Questions and Answers" - Back to the speediness. Very catchy chorus. Yeah, you get it by now. 5/5
10.) "Delta" - Another slower song. Perhaps the highlight of the album. Cool stuff. 5/5
11.) "DWI" - Ends on a fast note. Nothing you haven't heard already on here, but it ends the album well. 5/5

Music Album:

  1. The Ego Has Landed ~ Robbie Williams
  2. Tundra ~ Anneli Marian Drecker
  3. Scree ~ Magazine
  4. Vol. 2-Beat Beat Beat
  5. Ogden's Nut Gone Flake ~ The Small Faces
  6. All on the First Day ~ Caro and John Tony
  7. Formulations in Black ~ Simple Aggression
  8. Gravity ~ Simple Aggression
  9. The Hit List: 24 Hot 100 American Chartbusters of the 1970s ~ Various Artists
  10. Takin' a Ride ~ Candy Snatchers

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Country Preacher "Live" at Operation Breadbasket ~ Cannonball Adderley Quartet

Communications ~ Steve Nelson Quartet

Later for the Gator ~ Willis %22Gator%22 Jackson

The V-Disc Recordings ~ Artie Shaw

Great Jazz Duos / Aladar Page / Aladar Page / Fritz Pauer

Groovin' High ~ Dizzy Gillespie

Der Deutsche Hitmix: Best of ~ Various Artists

Adelante ~ Quilapayun

Invitation Au Voyage: Travel Call ~ Various Artists

O Ilios Tou Chimona Me Melancholi ~ Pix-Lax