"This group sounds like if Paramore wrote their own songs, and that's precisely why they fall short." x2
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Album Rating: 2.0
Okay yeah spinning this now and this feels so much like PVRIS it hurts
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Damn, this is going to suck hard, I feel mislead now.
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Album Rating: 4.0
never trust an indie staffer's metal/hardcore review
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Album Rating: 2.0
I grew up on mid-2000s post-hardcore where everything was super catchy and I'm still not feeling this. The lyrics are really rough and the song structures are too straightforward — which helps the hooks stick but, combined with the lyrics, makes this feel really insubstantial. Vocalist is good, but I'd trade the aggression for PVRIS's aptitude for hooks and better lyricism in a heartbeat.
Well, glad you enjoy this anyway Sowing =)
edit: Wow, I bashed the lyrics before hearing the closer...which pretty much confirmed this as a 2 for me.
No I've never ever, ever felt so fucked up
I can't even hide behind my make up
strong contender for worst lyric of 2019
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Album Rating: 3.0
I find it to be ok, I'd compare them more to Paramore and Tonight Alive than PVRIS..
I personally don't disagree that I might be "The next big name" given how accessible it is
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Album Rating: 2.0
Paramore (assuming you mean Farro-era Paramore) never really had the post-hardcore vibes this does. I kinda see the Tonight Alive comparison though, even though they also never dabbled with that genre.
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Album Rating: 2.5
This has interesting sound, but the lyrics are so trite, vague, and repetitive that I can't dig it. Oh I also hate spoken word. So there's that.
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Didn't even pay attention to the lyrics, yikes. It's the synthy stuff that turns me off.
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I don't really mind it, but it does just sound like paramore
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Album Rating: 3.5
every rock band with a girl singer sounds like paramore agreed
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That is definitely what was said.
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Album Rating: 3.0
I see what Sowing means by saying they are the next big name on the rock field. They are a rock band, they are pretty catchy and have a fair share of accessibility. If they are a good live band they may be in big stages in some time. The album doesn't blow me away though. Maybe some more spins until a final verdict.
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So is this like rise records modern super produced post hardcore or like actual gritty post hardcore
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Nvm reading the other comments now, not gonna be my thing
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Album Rating: 4.5
The lyrics on this album are very deep. Instrumentally its very solid tho I'll admit a couple of the songs are a little too poppy for my taste. This album is definitely a grower. After a few listens u can get really into it. The first track is one of the weakest for all of you ppl who only listened to the first track and then shut it off. Out of the Blue, Twenty Letters, and Hand in Hand are amazing
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are...are you in the band
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Album Rating: 2.5
are...are you in the band [2]
that as your first comment? lmfao
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"The lyrics on this album are very deep"
Lyrics:
No I've never ever, ever felt so fucked up
I can't even hide behind my make up
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I've been listenind to alot of Unwound and Poisin the Well today; I should not have enjoyed this as much as I did. Its definitely an intro record to the scene for people into Pretty Reckless
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