No Motiv

Diagram For Healing

Editor's Review:

After a long and torturous wait, No Motiv fans the world over are rejoicing with the release of the Oxnard rockers' sophomore album. Produced by Face To Face frontman Trever Kieth, Diagram For Healing offers a different production style than No Motiv's debut album, …And The Sadness Prevails, but the content is pretty much the same: mid tempo emo-punk with a fewer quicker, "punkier" numbers. The former is definitely No Motiv's strength — they were whiny-core before it was en vogue. Any and all fans of No Motiv will assuredly dig this album, as will most fans of emo-punk music in general.

– Daniel Taylor


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Record Label Vagrant Records
Released July 2001

Tracks

  1. Celebrate
  2. Throw In The Towel
  3. Give Me The Strength
  4. Broken and Burned
  5. Only You
  6. Get a Life
  7. Going Numb
  8. Break It Down
  9. .So Long
  10. Savior
  11. To The Roots
  12. Let It Go
  13. Born Again
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