1. Intro
2. Love Ain't Free
3. Sunriser
4. Summer Gold
5. Searching For
6. Last Goodbye
7. Take Me
8. So Long
9. They Said
10. Under The Sun
11. Sheriff
12. Travel So Far
Rebel Emergency have released their second album titled "Love Ain't Free." This album has a mix of alternative rock and reggae. This was made prevalent on their debut album, and they have continued it here. A similar band would be illscarlett, but less rock and more reggae, so if you like the reggae side of them, you should like this album. They have done a decent job here. When looking at the instrumentation on this album, the band has done a pretty good job. The music sounds pretty simple and standard, but they can certainly play, and the sound isn't lacking, it just won't wow you like crazy. Now onto the vocals and the lyrics, the vocals on here are pretty solid. You can tell that the singer can certainly sing, and you can clearly hear every word, so you get the main messages of each song. This album just has good old regular singing on it. With the lyrics on love ain't free, the band sings songs about relationships, cheating, being used, not being able to break free from someone, and more. We feel that there are people who have also been in these kind of situations and can relate to the things the vocalist is singing about. Overall, everything isn't too complex, so the average music listener can get into these songs. If you are looking for a single to this album, give the song "Sunriser" your attention, as this is the best song on the album and gives you a good idea of how the rest of the album sounds. Rebel Emergency have made an album that expands on their catalog of songs and give more to pull from for a better live show. These guys seem to have done a pretty decent job on this album, and looks like they are doing the right things to reach a wider audience with this album. We like it. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think about it. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)
Genre: Reggae/Rock/Ska
Release Date: March 4th, 2008
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Label: None
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