I cannot tell you how excited I am right now, White Noise still blows me away
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wonder what this is gonna sound like. hope they dont just do the same thing as lp1
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Currently one of the best Pop Rock bands out there right now. Hope they hit it big this time. They deserve it.
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little worried that they angle more towards mainstream pop rather than the kinda amalgam pop thing they were doing on white noise, which is kinda what You and I sounded like. if they evolve from white noise a little more smartly I imagine I'll love it about as much.
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Cool, their debut had some good songs on it.
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that's a fat bet
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Here's hoping they don't fuck up on this album, because White Noise was phenomenal
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So hyped for this
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Paris, it was their original name but they ran into issues because of it so they just put a 'V' where the 'a' was, because logic
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"little worried that they angle more towards mainstream pop rather than the kinda amalgam pop thing they were doing on white noise, which is kinda what You and I sounded like. if they evolve from white noise a little more smartly I imagine I'll love it about as much. "
according to the band this album is gonna be much darker and heavier than White Noise
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Looking forward to a new album, White Noise was great.
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I love when bands do conceptual teasers like this. White Noise was enjoyable but this is getting me hyped more for new material.
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Hey, neato! These guys are great guilty pleasure material.
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They're making it seem like they're going to be changing their sound entierly on this LP with the whole "rebirth" thing in the teaser. Also, because the promo images are a tombstone and notice of death it's seeming that way.
I'm honestly crossing my fingers that they don't go full-out Christian like MMF did. Not a fan of the cringey, self-rightousness of that type of music usually.
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They had an anti-religious song on White Noise so I don't see why they'd go Christian at all.
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Looking forward to this. The debut was ridiculously catchy.
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Yeah, Pvris doesn't have any Christian leanings at all... whereas MMF pretty much always had them to some degree, even before they went full-out with it.
And they may keep on changing their sound every album. On their earliest EP they were actually a straight-up hardcore band apparently. So anything's possible. Looking forward to their next album regardless though.
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Their first EP is basically Paramore with cool post-hardcore guitar riffs, it's pretty tight.
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They used to have an unclean vocalist way back when
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"I'm honestly crossing my fingers that they don't go full-out Christian like MMF did. Not a fan of the cringey, self-rightousness of that type of music usually."
They're not a Chrisitan band?
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Loved the debut. Hope they can keep up the momentum after such a long break between records.
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"They're not a Chrisitan band?"
Holy and St. Patrick have religious subtext in their lyrics and title that are obviously reffering to Christianity.
Even if the songs are a criticism of people who follow the religion, the music is still leaing to it, and it's obvious that Lynn takes faith into account when writing. My hope is that they don't use the religious allusions, which I liked, as a preachy message in this album. I don't want them to be a Christian band.
If you're talking about Memphis May Fire, they're obviously super Christian.
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"I don't want them to be a Christian band."
Fairly sure they're critical of religion. Lynn has said numerous times about how she is disgusted at Christianity's treatment of homosexuals. She's gay, and a lot of religious people have given her shit for it. Hence Holy. Religious imagery doesn't make them Christian band, if that were so, Marilyn Manson would be seen in a very different light.
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"Religious imagery doesn't make them a Christian band."
That's exacty what I'm saying... they've shown no signs of being a fully Christian band aside from those allusions. Naming the forthcoming LP after the two tenets of the Christian afterlife while also talking about a 'rebirth' sets off signals to me. All I'm saying is that I HOPE it's not the case. I'm not saying it will be, I'm not saying it won't. I'm just talking.
Also, you're kinda conflating the belief in faith with critisism of the people who follow it. Just because she doesn't like people who are religous hypocrites doesn't mean that she doesn't have her own belief in Christianity.
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"Also, you're kinda conflating the belief in faith with critisism of the people who follow it. Just because she doesn't like people who are religous hypocrites doesn't mean that she doesn't have her own belief in Christianity."
Fair point, but from the ways she's talked about religion in the past, I very much doubt she's a Christian. Their debut used religious imagery of poltergeists and demons to describe living with depression, and a destructive relationship. They use religious imagery, but it's not supposed to be taken literally. Their new song Heaven uses more religious imagery, but again, in a negative light, not to mention the idea of Heaven is no longer exclusively religious, it's now just a way of describing pure happiness and fulfillment, the religious connotation is very subtext nowadays, kind of like how Christmas is very much a corporate holiday now
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i hate teasers that don't contain any real music.
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the new single is fire
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it's pretty decent, vocally I was pretty underwhelmed actually just because there's a lot of repetition. musically it's great.
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Debut was solid, gonna check this one too
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