Monday, November 28, 2005

Disturbed Fan

To the Editor:
When it comes to the review [Devon Nuckles, Nov. 7] on Disturbed’s latest CD, “Ten Thousand Fists,” I disagree wholeheartedly. I for one believe that this is one of their best works. It is more like Disturbed’s taste than “Believe” and has much more mature lyrics than “The Sickness.” According to you, this album has “redundant vocals and mediocre, repetitive music.” If you really listen, the lead singer’s vocal range entraps you in the songs; he makes you feel as if you are going through the same emotional battles with him. He pours his heart and soul into a glass during each song in which you can absorb up all of the emotions he is filling this cup with. As for the lyrics, I would say that these are the best out of all three albums. His words pull you into the songs even more and by that time, you are engrossed in just this album and everything else around you ceases to exist. All and all, I adore this album, and I am sure that a lot of others do as well. Thank you for your time.

Marissa Louden
Education Major

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