Talk:Lights and Sounds

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Stop deleting my edits to this page! Oh yeah, who removed The Endless Abyss from the Yellowcard page?

I worked hard on that!

[edit] Trivia

If someone can verify this information with a source, feel free to reinclude it (at the right place next time please):

The track "Holly Wood Died" isn't refferring to the place in America. The band's violinist, Sean Mackin mentioned in an interview that Holly Wood is a female character Ryan Key created to get a female viewpoint on some of the songs. Holly Wood is also mentioned in Rough Landing, Holly.

I was the one who added that. I'd like to verify it, but it was mentioned in a radio interview so I can't really see how I can get a source for that, I'll search around for one though. Hopefully I'll find it somewhere.--Remz 08:12, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Length

Hey, is the length to track 3 really 3:42 and not 3:32 or somethin'?

Track 3's length is 3:32 --NPswimdude500 01:48, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Genre

Can whoever called the genre for this album "Experimental" please back up their claims? I wouldn't think that this album would fall under the normal definition for experimental music.

It experiments, brings a new sound to the album trying to pull away from the pop punk they have done. They experimented by making longer songs than usual, about 7 are over 4 minites this tat time around.

This album does not fall under "experimental music". Just because their songs are longer, or not quite as pop punk as before, does not qualify as experimental. look at the article Experimental music, which states "it has come to mean any music that challenges the commonly accepted notions of what music is". Lights and sounds certainly does not do this. genre removed. Nouse4aname 13:25, 13 September 2007 (UTC)