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Spacesh1p
December 9th 2015


7716 Comments


This album is great you just should compartmentalize the band's work into two different buckets. Listen to this as itself and not compared to the prior albums and you'll probably enjoy it.

PurpleDino
December 9th 2015


3839 Comments


that's kind of hard to do, especially considering my lack of interest in the style of this album as a whole

Spacesh1p
December 9th 2015


7716 Comments


Well based on the latter half of your sentence it doesn't sound like you'd be very into this no matter who made it.

YoYoMancuso
Emeritus
January 11th 2016


19776 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Repine might be my favorite PBTT song

rufinthefury
January 11th 2016


4391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah Repine is easily my fav song on here. In my top 5 for the band.

Iamthe Nightstars
January 12th 2016


3001 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

The first song is cool and I like the chorus of repine. But that's about it for me.

Slex
March 4th 2016


17870 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

April is the best song on here goddammit, not drivel

DungeonBoy
March 4th 2016


10296 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This album is wonderful. I was pretty unimpressed the first time I heard it but it grew on my so hard. It's a great wintertime album and I've definitely spun it more than The Lack Long After. Pretty stoked to hear what these dudes do next.

Spacesh1p
March 4th 2016


7716 Comments


Yeah this is definitely a grower. Was for me at least.

Hopelust
April 6th 2016


3635 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The only slight issue I have with this album is tracks 7-9. Not bad by any means, but when following up the two best tracks on the album, they pale in comparison. They're also pretty significant mood killers, and they're all placed together. I think this album might do better if 895 and Dancing were thrown into the mix and one of the others were to be removed. This album is definitely front loaded a little bit.

oldsoul
April 6th 2016


303 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I think it'd be hard for anything to follow the one-two punch of Repine/Late Lives honestly

DungeonBoy
April 6th 2016


10296 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah those are some killer tracks. Say Nothing is the perfect closer though.

Hopelust
April 6th 2016


3635 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Agreed. If I rearranged the tracks myself, 895 would precede it. Then it'd be the perfect 1-2 close.

BeeRyan
April 13th 2016


1799 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

late lives, april, and the queen might be my favs. hard to pick though. 895 would have really taken this record places, but dancing, though a great song, would have been too much, imo

Artuma
April 13th 2016


32828 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

"I think it'd be hard for anything to follow the one-two punch of Repine/Late Lives honestly"



except for pretty much everything they've released in the past because those two songs are really underwhelming and so is the whole album tbh



or idk though, maybe it's just for the better that they completely ditched the screams and not just partially

rufinthefury
April 13th 2016


4391 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

kinda agree with Artuma

oldsoul
April 14th 2016


303 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@Artuma - speaking within the context of the album, not the rest of their discography. But still, lol no

Crawl
June 5th 2016


2953 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

April is where it's at. The "and I have this feeling" part and the final chorus make me feel stuff everytime I listen.

Slex
June 5th 2016


17870 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

the 'ruined my week' part fucking rips me to tiny little pieces

Snake.
June 5th 2016


25598 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

you've got it alllll



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