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4.5/5
Posted April 07, 2011
By username2,


 Trevor McNeaven is turning into a powerhouse.  He's got his main project, Thousand Foot Krutch, doing amazingly well and he's also got his side project, FM Static, also doing amazingly well.  In this, FM Static's 4th album, the band still remains as fresh as ever.

Coming off of the amazing Dear Diary, My Brain Says Stop, But My Heart Says Go! gives us more of the energy that was present on that album.  The first half of the new album is all fun with plenty of oh's being dropped left, right, center, sideways, upside down... you get the idea.  The second half of the album is where you'll find the more meaningful and memoriable songs.  Songs like "Last Train Home" and "Inside Out" really showcase the more heartfelt side of Trevor and have the same impact as "Take Me As I Am" had 2 years ago.  

If you are looking for a fun album to listen too, this is it.  The energy that was felt on Dear Diary continues here and it is not disappointing at all.  This is a good album that will tide us over until the next Thousand Foot Krutch album comes out.

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