Plus 44 is said to be one of the supporting acts on this years Honda Civic Tour. Fall Out Boy will be headlining the tour which kicks off in April.
+44 – When Your Heart Stops Beating
Artist: +44
Album: When Your Heart Stops Beating
Label: Interscope
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: November 13, 2006
Overall: 8.0
Music: 8.0
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 8.5
Ex Blink 182’s Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker set out to make something new with +44 but is that what they ended up with? The band we originally set to be an electronic act but they took a different road when Carol Heller left the band and added guitarists Shane Gallagher and Craig Fairbaugh to finish the lineup.
Beginning the album is the upbeat track “Lycanthrope” which resembles a Blink 182 sound and “Baby Come On” also rings of Blink 182 bass lines and lyrics. One could almost believe that this album is the next Blink 182 album with the first three tracks. The first single “When Your Heart Stops Beating” is filled with bouncing bass and synths. Its after this point that the album takes a bit of a turn and the songs start releasing a lot of emotion with lyrics that you know are towards ex Blink 182 guitarist Tom Delong. “155” is another track that has some electronic backings giving the song a nice beat while “Lillian” is lead by an acoustic track and sing along lyrics. The dark lyrics and emotional music come on out “Weatherman” and “No it Isn’t.” The songs are overall good and have their upbeat parts yet are depressing at times, but I’m sure thats what Mark was feeling about the whole Blink 182 fallout. “Make You Smile” includes some lyrics from Heller for what is one of the most electronic sounding songs on the album, think The Postal Service with some added Female vocals. The album finishes out with “Chapter 13” which has a simple but pleasurable feel to it.
I liked hearing Mark’s voice again as well as his bass style and Travis’s drumming. +44’s debut is the closest thing to Blink 182 but I would have been sad if this was the next Blink 182 album. Mark, Tom, and Travis had something special and we will probably never hear that combination again. If you enjoyed Blink 182 and if you felt like Angels & Airwaves didn’t quite please you be sure to give +44 a spin for something different.
Track Listing
1. Lycanthrope
2. Baby Come On
3. When Your Heart Stops Beating
4. Little Death
5. 155
6. Lillian
7. Cliffdiving
8. Interlude
9. Weatherman
10. No, It Isn’t
11. Make You Smile
12. Chapter 13
+44 on Jimmy Kimmel Live Tonight
Check out +44 tonight on ABC (12:05am) as they play the outdoor stage at JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE.
Contest Update
Thanks to everyone who entered our Plus 44 contest. If you are a winner for that you will be contacted by Total Assault.
Here are the winners for our Kaddisfly and Bright Light Fever contests.
Bright Light Fever
- Rober J. from TX
- Laura C. from NY
Kaddisfly
- Valeria M. from CA
- Aaron M. from CO
- Saundra M. from AZ
+44 merch
New merchandise has been to the +44 store.
Plus 44 Get New Website
Plus 44 has launched a new website in honor of their new album When Your Heart Stops Beating which hit stores last Tuesday.
Weekly Poll Roundup November 14th, 2006
Here is our first weekly poll roundup. Its going to cover the polls that were on the site this week and we can all elaborate on our votes a bit more.
Will you be casting your vote for midterm elections today?
The majority of the votes went to No on this one. All I have to say is “you shouldn’t complain about our government if you didn’t put in your vote.”
Do you use RSS to read this website or any others?
I was surprised with the turnout on this poll as most of you voted for “What’s RSS?” RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication” and it’s an easy way to get content delivered to you without having to scour the all of your favorite sites to get all the news. RSS brings it all right to you and then you can go click on what you want to read. There are applications as well as web based applications that can be used to read all of your RSS feeds. You can find a few examples below. Your web browser may also have a built in RSS reader if you are using the latest versions.
Web: (Bloglines, Google Reader)
Applications: (Mac: NetNewsWire, Win: SharpReader)
Browsers: (Firefox 2.0, IE 7, Mac: Safari RSS)
Whoâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s your favorite ex-Blink 182 band?
More then half of you voted for Plus 44 over Angels & Airwaves, now its your chance to tell us why. Is it because Plus 44 sounds more like Blink 182, or because Tom over-hyped Angels & Airwaves before their album was even out? Or is it because you prefer Marks voice over Tom’s? We would like to know so post your thoughts below.
Staff Recommendations November 12th 2006
Trevor Bivens
So a month or two ago, Bryce tells me about this band called Kenotia . Well, due to my obscenely slow internet connection, I had yet to check them out. While lurking at The Masquerade in Atlanta last night, I happened to catch the last four songs by this Marietta, Georgia five piece(it was their new drummer’s second show, I believe.) I was blown away by how good they were. The first thing that automatically caught my ears was their singer Carly’s stellar voice. She sounds better live than a certain Fueled By Ramen band’s front-lady and everyone should know this is extremely rare and high praise coming from me. A double dose of Ryans brought on intricate guitar parts and their rhythm section rounded things out nicely. They have various demos up on their myspace and purevolume pages, so I’m now anxiously awaiting a proper release.
Julie Watanabe
November marks the dawning before the dead season of December drought. What this means is that the notable releases will be few and far between throughout the month until December rears its head and NOTHING will be worth spending your Christmas money on. There will be attempts to cling to the paltry threads of November releases for recommendations, I suspect +44 (11/14), Brand New (11/21), and Incubus (11/28) for the die-hards, but don’t expect to hear so from me unless The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me tears a black hole in time and space. Since I don’t see that happening soon let me introduce California’s Ultraviolet. Fronted by the one-woman riot Sarah Hudson, Ultravoilet is Sarah and three of the hottest eletronic-centric musicians to hit the avant garde dance scene in 2006. The band’s latest EP Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control is four songs of heavy-hitting synth jams and grungy electro that remind me of the four-track days. Sarah’s voice is naturally high, which normally would annoy me, but in this case fits quite flawlessly with the dark, twisting milisecond pulses and artifical sound of the music. The lyrics are timely in a “in-your-face-punk” kind of manner and will surely hit a sweet spot with people who like songs written about the enamour of music. If you enjoy the plastic dancebeats of bands like Shiny Toy Guns and A Kiss Could Be Deadly catch yourself some Ultraviolet.
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Bryce Jacobson
The band I’m going to recommend is one that you probably already know you’re going to listen to or you just might pass. If you were a fan of Blink 182 then you’re going to want to at least take a listen to Mark & Travis’s new band Plus 44. I have to say that I didn’t anticipate this album as much as Angels & Airwaves but for the most part When Your Heart Stops Beating delivers in more ways then one. The album has a closer sound to Blink 182 then Angels & Airwaves but I wouldn’t be happy with this album if it was a new Blink 182 album. Mark’s vocals are the best they have ever been and the guitar and bass ring of Blink on every other note, so whats not to like right? Well let us know who your favorite of the two bands are in our new poll, and if you don’t like either of them, let us know that as well.
Reema Desai
Chances are that if you read this site then you allready listen to and love Brand New, but my recommendation for this week is to pull out Deja Entendu again and revisit them for a while. I got to see them play twice yesterday, once acoustically and once full band and I was truly blown away. Aside from loving their sets I was reminded that there is a force behind this band that draws people in like almost no other musician today. I couldn’t tell you why they reach people the way they do; I couldn’t even tell you why they are my favorite band but it is certain that whatever that untouchable force is, they still have it.
Tyler Hayes
Everybody seems to have written a novel for the recommendations this week, well I will keep it short and sweet. If you like even the slightest hip hop feel on songs then please check out Mat Kearney. He has a hip hop, almost rap feel to some songs while others are mellow rock.ԚÂ I don’t typically enjoy any rap, mostly because the content makes you a little bit dumber, but Mat Kearney is different in that way because it’s full of content. Listen to one song and you’ll be hooked. (this is longer than I thought it would be.)
Plus 44 Album Stream
Plus 44 have their new album, When Your Hearts Stops Beating, available for streaming over at Much Music.
Plus 44 Contest
A new contest with Plus 44 can be found on our contests page. We are giving away a prize pack full of Plus 44 goodies so be sure to enter!