Testing The Strong Ones (Recent BREAKDOWN)

“There really are too many high points to mention and my words don't really do this band justice. 'There Cannot Be A Close Second' and 'Walking Downtown' are worth the CD price alone... 'Beneath Medicine Tree' never falls into the realms of cliche.” Punktastic · 22 years ago

Marsh's distinctive, high-register vocals are a focal point, occasionally drawing comparisons to female singer-songwriters or high-voiced emo vocalists of the era. Critical & Fan Perspectives

Reviews generally praise the track for its sincerity and balance of "fragility and exuberance". Testing the Strong Ones

The song is central to the album's , which lead singer Aaron Marsh wrote following his grandmother's death and his girlfriend's hospitalization.

It is frequently cited as one of the most "emotionally heavy" tracks on the record, appealing to listeners dealing with loss or grief. “There really are too many high points to

“Testing the strong ones... great tracks. The one downside is that it all starts to sound the same. Maybe it's the singers voice not showing variety.” Reddit · r/Emo · 2 years ago

The album has achieved a over the years, particularly within the 2000s emo scene, for its "mellow, mid-tempo songs with sentimental and melancholic values". copeland – Beneath Medicine Tree - Punktastic Critical & Fan Perspectives Reviews generally praise the

"Testing the Strong Ones" is the standout second track from debut album, Beneath Medicine Tree (2003). Critics and listeners often describe it as a bridge between the album’s delicate opening and its more rhythmic indie-rock core. Key Themes and Sound