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I Am The Avalanche - WolverinesI Am The Avalanche - WolverinesRelease Date: March 18, 2014
Record Label: I Surrender
After waiting over six years for I Am The Avalanche to follow up its debut album, it almost feels like listeners are being spoiled with a new IATA album less than three years after Avalanche United's release...
- www.absolutepunk.net
2014-04-02
★★★★★
After waiting over six years for I Am The Avalanche to follow up its debut album, it almost feels like listeners are being spoiled with a new IATA album less than three years after Avalanche United's release. And in my review of that record I mentioned that it was time for the rest of the pop-punk genre to get on Avalanche's level. Yet here we are in the spring of 2014 and it's I Am The Avalanche reaching and exceeding that level again with the pulverizing Wolverines...
- absolutepunk.net
2014-03-19
★★★★★
So here's what I knew about I Am The Avalanche before hearing of this release: They featured former Movielife vocalist Vinnie Caruana and their earlier work left me feeling totally unmoved. The latter point was a surprise to me as I really liked Caruana's voice when he fronted the Movielife, as he was probably the one thing that stood out above everything else in that band. Therefore, the trepidation was registering high on the scale when I got this to review...
- www.punknews.org
2011-10-17
★★★★★
It's been over five years since I Am The Avalanche put out their eponymous debut and 'Avalanche United' is a raucous return to prominence for the New York band...
- www.alterthepress.com
2011-10-17
★★★★★
To put into perspective of how long it's been since a new I Am The Avalanche album was released, my first review for this site was their 2005 self-titled debut. Six years is a long time, huh? Thankfully, after all the label bullshit at Drive-Thru, I Am The Avalanche is back with a vengeance with their I Surrender debut, the appropriately titled Avalanche United...
- absolutepunk.net
2011-10-11
★★★★★
The Movielife and Further Seems Forever. If you're into pop-punk and all of the related genres of music, these two names recall fond memories of bands that either have broken up or will probably never return to their top form. The Movielife broke up completely, while FSF is still around (pretty much in name only). Several years after the demise of The Movielife, lead singer Vinnie Caruana, with his sarcasm and angst-tinged vocals, decided he wanted to form a new band...
- www.the-trades.com
2010-12-07
★★★★★
In 2003, ex-The Movielife frontman Vinnie Caruana fell on hard times. In one fell swoop he lost his band and the love of his life. Dude even had to go back to working construction. But he persisted, got contemplative, wrote a sheaf of songs and put together I Am The Avalanche...
- www.hour.ca
2010-11-23