Not Without a Fight arrives in early 2009, a year in which the intersection between pop-punk and emo-pop has grown impossibly crowded with young, fresh-faced bands looking to funnel their adolescence into hit records. Pitted against that sort of youthful energy, New Found Glory runs the risk of appearing far too old to play this sort of music, the bulk of which caters to teenaged audiences in the first place. Not Without a Fight is par for the pop-punk course, however, receiving a boost from producer Mark Hoppus (who, at the age of 30, was still wooing high-school students with blink-182) and the mature performance of frontman Jordan Pundik, who sounds considerably less nasal here than on previous records. Unrequited love is still Pundik's subject of choice, and he peppers the songs with angry allusions to breakup letters, broken hearts, and unanswered phone calls. Unlike his younger pop-punk contemporaries, though, Pundik no longer seems smitten with the idea of a happy relationship; there are precious few traces of the urgent, here's-to-the-night ethos that other groups champion so heartily. There are also precious few singles here, with nothing approaching the radio-geared playability of "My Friends Over You" -- although "Listen to Your Friends," with its syncopated guitars and ever-present harmonies, does come close. Taken as a whole, Not Without a Fight is a pleasant listen, mature in its outlook, and happily adolescent in its vigor. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
Totally agree Pyrate Pryncess--adolescent punk is the greatest. Any music that makes you want to run around like you're ADD on crack and do stupid irresponsible crap is gold! Have only heard 'Listen to Your Friends' (didn't even know they came out with a new album) but I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of it!
Which is exactly what everyone should think. If you've ever been in highschool, you should like these guys. Or Simple Plan, Or Blink 182, Or something like that. Rock out.
dude, i dont care what anybody says. u can be 40 yrs old, and as long as u can pull that adolencent punk sound out of ur music, i will always love it. in fact, i love bands that are obviously too old to sing about their high school days and sound great doing it (blink) they r too old to sing about high school and i'm too old to relate, but it still sounds sooo damn good to me. ^_^