TYDYL WAVE


"Break Down the Walls" (Tydyl Wave; 2005)

Reviewed by Snidermann

Tydyl Wave's "Break Down the Walls" is a slow, melodic, emotionally charged CD in the style of Nickleback. While Tydyl Wave are technically proficient and they can write fairly decent songs, there's nothing here that really catches your ear. In a word: it's just plain boring.

Tydyl Wave needs to find some heat if they want to escape Blahsville, because "Break Down the Walls" doesn't rock and it defiantly does not roll. 

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Rating Guide:

A classic. This record will kick your ass.

Killer. Not a classic but it will rock your world.

So-so. You've heard better.

Pretty bad. Might make a nice coaster.

Self explanatory. Just the sight of the cover makes you wanna hurl.


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