NumberOneGun

Promises for the Imperfect

Editor's Review:

In the two years since the release of Number One Gun’s debut full length, Celebrate Mistakes, the band has gone through a lot: three drummers (thankfully ending up back where they started with Jordan Mallory), two guitarists and countless miles logged on tour with some of the biggest names in the melodic rock scene, in the process inking a deal with one of said scene’s most seminal labels, Tooth and Nail. The resulting album, Promises for the Imperfect, showcases a road-tightened, newly focused Number One Gun.
What the first record sometimes lacked in continuity, Promises makes up for in spades. Even as the band vacillates between the driving (“Pretend”) and the anthemic (the first single “We Are”), Number One Gun succeeds where many bands fail; maintaining a distinct, unique and unmistakable sound. All-star producer Aaron Sprinkle (Acceptance, Anberlin) lends a bit of his personal touch to the record, but you could record Number One Gun on a boom box and there would still be frontman Jeff Schneeweis’ amazing voice, the band’s unabashedly melodic songcraft and the technical tightness born from thousands of hours spent on stage and in practice. However, Number One Gun certainly takes full advantage of the studio on Promises for the Imperfect, layering on tasteful keyboard lines, lush vocal harmonies and an otherwise full palette of drum, guitar and bass sounds, all the while letting the songs speak for themselves. Promises for the Imperfect is about as perfect an album as this genre of music has yet to produce. For fans of Relient K, Acceptance, Mae or just good, old fashioned, unpretentious melodic rock music, check out Number One Gun. You’ll dig it, I promise.
– Daniel Taylor
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Record Label TOOTH AND NAIL
Released July 2005

Tracks

  1. Pretend
  2. Regrets Of Photographs
  3. We Are
  4. Fireside Wing
  5. There Is Hope
  6. Who You Are
  7. All You Have
  8. Golden Smile
  9. The Time Is Now
  10. Life Is What You Make It
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