Album Rating: 2.5
"Also thank you for having a review summary is actually a summary"
Thanks so much for the feedback! I only have three reviews here but summaries are specially difficult for me so it's nice to read this.
It will be interesting to see if this band is going anywhere from here finally.
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I think the original three LP's still stand the test of time. Since splitting, nothing quality has been released.
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Album Rating: 2.5
honestly though, i feel like my own writing could be construed as dated because there's moments that feel like they could've came from say, a Breaking Benjamin album.
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What I've heard of this so far hasn't been terrible but the lyrics have been identical each time.
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Album Rating: 2.5
It certainly isn't terrible but listening to this after revisiting Puppet Strings made me realize that album has more heart and this is more sterile. Bumping down my rating but I'll probably pop it again eventually.
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Album Rating: 2.5
god i fucking hated puppet strings that's wild
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Album Rating: 2.5
I just love Brett's vox so I'm definitely biased in that regard haha
Also I think "Wander" and "What We Can Never Have" are better than anything here.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Aaaand the new singer's already gone
These folks just need to call it quits for good at this point unless Brett and Carl can figure out how to get along somehow
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Album Rating: 2.5
Wow I had no idea the singer left again. As far as I know Brett Scallions has been with the same touring band for years now, Carl Bell must be a pain to work with. I didn't think this was terrible (still don't) but these guys should have ended a long time ago.
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