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    It's All in Your Head
    It's All in Your Head

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    Artist: Eve 6
    Label: RCA
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 135 reviews
    Sales Rank: 28511

    Format: Enhanced
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 52346
    UPC: 828765234627
    EAN: 0828765234627
    ASIN: B00009YXG0

    Release Date: July 22, 2003
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Without You Here
      • Think Twice
      • At Least We're Dreaming
      • Still Here Waiting
      • Good Lives
      • Hey Montana
      • Bring The Night On
      • Friend Of Mine
      • Girlfriend
      • Not Gonna Be Alone Tonite
      • Hokis
      • Arch Drive Goodbye

    Similar Items:

      • Horrorscope
      • Eve 6
      • A Place in the Sun
      • Eve 6
      • Third Eye Blind

    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    The arrival of Eve 6's third album was preceded by the curious news that frontman Max Collins had been cited for indecent exposure charges after he allegedly wandered into a hotel lobby in Pittsburgh naked except for some strategically placed shaving cream. It seemed like an ominous sign: After inking a major label deal straight out of high school, becoming Top 40 stars with its self-titled 1998 debut, and relentlessly touring its sophomore album, 2000's Horrorscope, was the Los Angeles rock trio on the verge of a meltdown? Luckily, It's All In Your Head reveals the band that is very much on top of things, from the thick and creamy guitars on songs such as the spiky "Still Here Waiting" to the potent relationship drama "Think Twice" and the scratchy last-night-on-earth melody that whips through "Not Gonna Be Alone Tonight.," all carried off in a vibrant Foo Fighters/Jimmy Eat World-style. --Aidin Vaziri


    Customer Reviews:   Read 130 more reviews...

    3 out of 5 stars Letdown After Horrorscope   July 25, 2003
     5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    After thoroughly enjoying Horrorscope, Eve 6's previous release, I was anxiously awaiting this new CD! Unfortunately, it pales in comparison. Horrorscope was loaded. From start to finish it took hold of the listener and rocked hard. That's not the case with It's All In Your Head. Many of the songs on the new CD sound as if they could have been / should have been part of a B-sides collection. You don't expect as much from that type of record. The first single, "Think Twice", is a basic, straight forward rock tune that's enjoyable enough, however as you listen deeper through the CD, you'll find songs like "Still Here Waiting" and the inexplicable "Hey Montana." (the latter bordering on twangy country) that make you wonder what happened to this band's edge in between records. Admittedly, there are a few solid efforts on this CD. "Bring The Night On," and "Hokis" help make the second half of the CD better than the first. "Friend Of Mine," a rocker that begs it's subject to avoid what appears to be suicide, may be the best track on the CD. I would suggest trying to find this one used, unless you're a diehard EVE 6'er. Overall this CD is about as average as they get.


    5 out of 5 stars Eve 6's Best CD   July 5, 2004
     5 out of 6 found this review helpful

    It's All in Your Head is Eve 6's best CD out! Max Collins cometimes comical, yet sometimes serious lyrics and the way he delivers them trap rock fans and draw them in. Not to mention great drumming by Tony Fagenson and great guitar work by Jon Siebels. Eve 6 is simply the best puck-rock band out to date. Every song is listenable and the large majority of them are simply fantastic. It's All in Your Head is the best way Eve 6 could have ended their musical careers together.

    1. Without You Here - An upbeat song with a catchy chorus that's about missing your loved ones.
    2. Think Twice - A mellow song that picks up gradually until you reach the rockin chorus that's about jealousy and refusing to let go.
    3. At Least We're Dreaming - A song about wishing you had a better life. This track sports a typical Eve 6 sound with a catchy chorus that you can sing along to.
    4. Still Here Waiting - An upbeat song with a cool song about waiting for your loved ones while they get through tough times.
    5. Good Lives - A quiter song about having a good life and people have lesser fortunes.
    6. Hey Montana - A very quiet acoustic song about somebody working as hard as they can for a mediocore life.
    7. Bring the Night On - The coolest beat on the album in both verse and chorus that's about trying to tell someone how special they are.
    8. A softer song about trying to convince a friend not to commit suicide that picks up in the chorus ina typical Eve 6 rocking session.
    9. Grilfriend - A soft slow song about missing a passed away loved one and being alone.
    10. Not Gonna Be Alone Tonight - A song about not wanting to be lonely even if you have to pay a price.
    11. Hokis - A song about having a tough girl as a girlfriend. themost punkish song on the album. It contains the albums only curse [she'll f--k you up and then some].
    12. Arch Drive Goodbye - A very soft song about leaving someone without wanting to hurt thrm because of the things they do.

    BuzzRoll's Top 3:
    1. Think Twice
    2. At Least We're Dreaming
    3. Bring the Night On


    5 out of 5 stars The more you listen, the more you'll be moved   April 12, 2005
     4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    I was originally ambivalent about this disc - Horrorscope was one of my favorite albums, it always got me energized, and this CD certainly represented a break with the formula that I had loved on Eve 6's last CD.

    Now, I can't listen to this album without singing along at the top of my lungs. The album is packed with serious emotional intensity the likes of which is really hard to find - my personal recommendations are "Arch Drive Goodbye," a gorgeous ballad, and "Bring the Night On" and "Hokis," both of which are extremely high energy.

    Buy this CD and enjoy it.



    5 out of 5 stars Better than sex...but then again i'm really bad in bed   July 29, 2003
     3 out of 5 found this review helpful

    This cd at first listen was kind of a dissapointment, but after about my 3rd listen i was hooked. Lyrics are much more evolved than the previous records and there is less "heinous hiness broke your highman" stuff in it. Here is a song by song breakdown but i don't say what each song means, cause songs can mean different things to different people.

    1. Without You Here 9/10: The best track on the cd to open with. Good lyrics, catchy, everything you want in an opener.

    2. Think Twice 9.5/10: Probably the best lyrics in the cd. It's the first single and it's pretty easy to see why. Harder and more emotional than the previous singles.

    3. At Least We're Dreaming 10/10: At first listen, i wasn't too impressed, but with further listen it became one of my favorites. Meaningful and sentimental lyrics, great melody

    4. Still here waiting 9.5/10: Oh man, i heard this guitar riff and haven't gone flaccid since. A great song to mosh too, although weak on the lyric side...but the musicianship far surpasses that flaw.

    5. Good Lives 5/10: Not a bad song but kinda "meh". Too slow to be catchy, lyrics are okay, but nothing spectacular. One to listen to every now and then but to pass up most of the time.

    6. Hey Montana 2/10: YAWN..i don't think i've listen to this song all the way through once..just not that good

    7. Bring the Night On 9/10: Back on the right track. Really good lyrics. Just a plain old good song.

    8. Friend of Mine 10/10: The catchiest and best song on the album. One i can easily relate to. Really deep but really uplifting at the same time

    9. Girlfriend 7/10: A slower song that they will probably play at concerts. Trys to make the heart flutter but kinda falls short. Not a bad song, the lyrics are good, but the song is way too long and eve 6 doesn't do so well accoustically.

    10. Not Gonna be Alone Tonight 6/10: It's alright, nice to listen to if you haven't heard it in awhile, but not near a standout track

    11. Hokis 8.5/10: A good song, very nice guitar work. Catchy and clean. All around good song

    12. Arch Drive Goodbye 10/10: My second favorite from the album. Starts out slow and sentimental and finishes strong, catchy, and hard. Great lyrics fantastic way to end a good album.

    So buy the album because the ladies will think you are cool..seriously


    5 out of 5 stars It's NOT All In Your Head -- Eve 6 Are Back...And Better!   October 25, 2003
     3 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Eve 6 has always been more or less, one of modern rock's more underrated and underappreciated bands. After the success of their debut single, "Inside Out," the boys followed up with a much more polished, much more poppy disc, "Horrorscope." The album gave birth to the prom theme of the year, "Here's To The Night," and after that, Eve 6 blasted off into oblivion, where they have been for some time. Until now...

    Back with their third outing, "It's All In Your Head," takes what their first album did so marvelously (blending post-grunge riffs with punk rock lyrics) and turns it up a notch, making a sometimes grittier and overall pleasing disc. The opening track, "Without You Here," slams into their typical territory of slam-bang lyrics, and catchy-as-hell hooks. Even the fast-paced, grainy feel of "Still Here Waiting," may make some scratch their noggins and question the pop limelight Eve 6 once bathed in.

    Although sometimes frontman/bass player Max Collins falls a little uneven on his lyrics, Eve 6 stand firmly in place with mixing the rock and the ballads accordingly. Even sometimes throwing a curveball, like with the acoutic and almost country-ish "Hey Montana." They even go furiously fast-paced, like with the manic "Hokis," and the thunderous "Bring The Night On."

    Sure, some ground is retreaded, like the "Here's To The Night"-esque "Girlfriend," but gives off a slightly darker vibe than the former. "Good Lives" sounds like something off their first album, and "Think Twice" builds its velocity right in its core, as it brutally shows the anguish of the bleeding heart.

    Eve 6 may not be getting the respect they deserve by any means, but if they have the showmanship and attitude, they might be able to do it with this album. Sometimes it just takes longer than others to get the satisfaction you're looking for.

    "It's All In Your Head," may not please punk fans, but people who dig more than a few Eve 6 songs will liken this offering as one of their best, maybe even a step up from their beginnings, and definitely a step in the right direction for the future.


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