Army of Anyone

Self-Titled
3/5
The former lead singer of Filter and the former guitarist and bassist
from the Stone Temple Pilots, come together to form Army of Anyone.
Their self-titled debut album is filled with hard and soft rock
anthems, displaying the bands songwriting and intense rhythms.
"It Doesn't Seem to Matter," "Father Figure," and "Goodbye" possess an
edgy sound with a catchy musical composition (the bass guitar riff on
"It doesn't seem to matter will get you moving!) "Disappear" and "This
Wasn't Supposed to Happen" portray the band's more vulnerable side,
because hard rockers have soft spots too!
Since three of the members have already come from successful bands, it
will be interesting to see if "Army of Anyone" can re-create the same
magic.
Key Tracks: It Doesn't Seem to Matter, Father Figure, Goodbye,
Disappear, This Wasn't Supposed to Happen.
+Alawna
January 12, 2007