Davey Boy on sputnikmusic.com reviews The Script as hard working "Irish boy-band rejects" who play "pop-rock with a twist". Brisk verses and soulful choruses by the lead singer Danny O’Donoghue are what characterize the songs. Boy uses a few lines from several different songs to show the corny, but relatable lyrics. He argues that all the songs are about relationship troubles, and it takes up too much of the album. He gives them credit though, that they know their target audience. His main summary of the album is that it’s decent, but they are capable of producing more diverse music.
I agree with Davey Boy about pretty much everything he says. It’s true that the main talent is the lead singer, that most of the album is just about relationship troubles, and that all their songs have a similar sound to them. The Script reminds me of the The Fray, and how most of their songs have the exact same sound to them. The Script is different though, because of their lyrics. Yes, the whole album may be about relationship struggles, but each song has a different meaning. Davey Boy shouldn’t disapprove of the album too much because the lyrics are so easily relatable, that the songs really touch a certain place in your heart. I personally love the album because it’s really good lyrics, I love their sound, and it’s very relaxing music. When evaluating an album, I think I would use the same criteria, because it would be too difficult to evaluate each song individually in an album review.
Review of The Script's new album
For the First Time by The Script