The Fugitive: Nowhere To Run (18/20)

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Agent has returned again with his album called “The Fugitive” this 6 piece album is Agent’s 2nd full length album and is sure to be one that will catch the interest of people. Will that interest be good or bad though? Let’s find out:

Breaking Apart is the first song on this album. It is a song of that is a collab between agent and rofl monster. It is a heavy rock songs that truly gives people the feel that something epic is about to happen. The transfers between the two artists cannot be seen, and the combinations of specials in this song are seamless. The dual guitar solo works out beautifully, and really gets the people what they want: an amazing song that switches between all instruments beautifully and the entire song is just amazing 10/10

The Fugitive’s Escape is the second song on this album, and agent continues with the epicenes again in this one. Throughout this entire song he sets an overall theme that truly makes you feel like somebody truly has escaped. It repeats in a form of an A-B-A, which helps to exemplify the fact that somebody has escaped. This is yet another beautiful song that all can enjoy. I have no choice but to give this also a 10/10

Theoretically Incorrect is the third song on this album. Straight from the start you can tell that this song is very different than other songs done by agentohoolahan, starting with the beating of a cymbal, followed by the bass leading our way into the song. It then goes into a solo lead guitar singing its way into the main part of the song. This song is legendary as it is the only one that I personally know of that Terastas has given a 10 to (I would like to point out he ruined my 10 streak for 3 of my songs, but that’s beside the point). This song is amazing, and there is no way it is not worthy of being a 10/10 and it goes on Poe’s list of TOP SONGS ON POM!

Nowhere to Run is the fourth song on the album, and it is a continuation of Theoretically Incorrect. Using some of the same beats and a unique bass line, he keeps on rockin on with this one. The biggest problem is that when the bass is carrying the lead and the guitars are playing background, it is very difficult to hear the bass line in the first line; it is fixed later in the song. It is an amazing song that with a few adjustments here and there, mainly to allow the lead to be heard within the bass, can be a great song. 9/10

Bullets Can Be Dodged for So Long is the fifth song in the album. It is also a collab of Agent and Spectre. This song has a very different feel from other songs in the album as well, seeing as it feels much darker than any of the previous tunes. This could be due to the fact that spectre and his darker tone are within the song. This is actually a collab that I am not entirely fond of. It goes amazingly with the rest of the album, which is good, but I truly don’t feel like this was given their best effort together. I believe that their best effort was found in a previous collab of theirs. This is still a great song deserving of an 8/10

Redemption is the sixth and final song on this album. This is a much happier tune than the previous song, and is very upbeat throughout the song. The fugitive has finally redeemed himself and is going on, happy that it’s finally over. That is the feel I get when I listen to this song. It is a very simple, likable song, that I feel very fine giving a 9/10

Overall agent has shown why he is viewed by some as one of the best pommers on the site with this short album. The songs flow amazingly and live up to expectations. The album is amazing an is deserving of a 18/20

Poe’s words of wisdom: Agent I know how long you have worked on this album, and I was kinda disappointed that there weren’t more songs on it.  I know that you were trying to keep an overall theme with the album, but don’t be afraid to throw in some more songs like “The Forgotten” which I was under the impression was a single for your next album.  But as I said previously this is an amazing album, keep it up.

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