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bastard
October 5th 2008


3432 Comments


hooray for mystery neg!


I think Eliminator has another person on his list!

AmericnZero02
October 5th 2008


3844 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Pretty solid album IMO. "Lungs Like Gallows" is prob my favorite off this.

drmidnight73
October 7th 2008


42 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I admit, the lyrics are getting old... But I like this album. It's not super amazing, but it isn't awful either.

BallsToTheWall
October 8th 2008


51268 Comments


I haven't heard this album yet but found out these guys are playing in my town next tuesday for some local thing which is ballstothe motherfuckingwall. I'm there.This Message Edited On 10.08.08

qscott777
October 9th 2008


77 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Did anyone else think, "Shark Attack what?" when "Lungs Like Gallows" started?

To Buddy: boo-****ing-hoo! How about you start writing about how you're a little greatful to be where a million people wish they could be!?

His vocals aren't bad in this. Everything else is just a little bit recycled.

This band desperately needs a good, old-fasioned, creative departure to disappoint all thier old fans...thus gaining new ones.

I haven't even finished listening to this and it's quite obviously Still Searching Pt 2.

qscott777
October 9th 2008


77 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

vocals at the beginning at hair of the dog = ewww

Storm In A Teacup
October 10th 2008


45855 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah I thought it actually was Shark Attack for the first second I listened to the song.



I think they did better with Lungs Like Gallows than Shark Attack though. I don't know what the hell to think of Buddy's updated screaming. I'm not sure if I should like it, or not. I sort of do like it, but at the same time I'm turned off by it.



Buddy also seems to have better control of his pitch when he's singing. He actually stands out as a vocalist on a couple parts of some songs.This Message Edited On 10.10.08

Arucard
October 11th 2008


581 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Bloody brilliant album. As you all know i love Senses Fail, but the heavier elements on this album are just freaking savage. Lungs Like Gallows is great.



That being said, its the worst Senses Fail album so far.

FailureOnMyLips
October 13th 2008


75 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album really has been growing on me after repeat listens. And people need to stop bitching about it being similar or a second part to Still Searching. Still Searching was amazing and this is pretty good. The end.This Message Edited On 10.12.08

FloodOfKings
October 14th 2008


12 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

didn't like this album as much as let it enfold you. his clean vocals annoy me after a while, but his screams are a lot better.

BallsToTheWall
October 15th 2008


51268 Comments


So these guys played tonight. Very cool venue outside a tight restraunt near me. The pine trees, ocean and tropical vibe almost made up for Buddie's terrible performance. Other than that they were pretty good but they didn't play enough from Let It Enfold You Though. No "Slow Dance" made me a sad panda.

evilmegaman
October 15th 2008


174 Comments


I don't think buddy or whatever the hell his name is is a terrible vocalist. just INCREDIBLY boring.

this whole band is just bland as hell.

Persata
October 16th 2008


74 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Wake up, you're sleepin'!

Wake up, you're sleepin' behind the wheel!



This album definitely has it's great moments, I'm starting to like it a lot.

BallsToTheWall
October 16th 2008


51268 Comments


No, Buddy was shit last night. Guitars were great and one of the guitar players I don't recognize looked exactly like Dave Grohl. Show was fun though, Family Tradition was tight. It's unfortunate they bitched out on an encore and not playing more from let It Enfold You.

brandtweathers
October 16th 2008


2006 Comments


the dave grohl guy is named Heath (if i'm not mistaken)
both guitarists are excellent at what they do (albeit i prefer the other)

ToWhatEnd
October 19th 2008


3173 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I actually enjoy this more than I was expecting to. It's a weak 3.5 right now but definitely has a good feel throughout.

RandMcNally
November 13th 2008


159 Comments


its pretty good, cant get into it as much as 'Still Searching' not sure if its because its not as good, or that i've moved on in my taste a bit. I kno what you mean about the vocals, Buddy sounds really bad at times on this, although his harsh vocals are much better, would like to have heard them more, with more heavier stuff. my favourite track is the one without only him singing, 'Map of the Streets', who does the vocals on it btw? It all get a bit samey after a while, nothing new at all.This Message Edited On 11.13.08

tapitforever
December 4th 2008


1243 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i kinda like it...

foreverendeared
January 2nd 2009


14720 Comments


Let it Enfold You is so much better than anything else Senses Fail have done

playeroneloses
March 21st 2009


8 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

This album is so stale....



Even from the very first song it's like I'd heard it all before... the lyrics, the guitars and the drums, they're all exactly the same.



I mean this album isn't even catchy... it's like, well, for the lack of better words, annoying. For instance Four Years the guitar in that song, not bad, but it's just ruined by horrible lyrics/singing (no buddy I'm not sorry it's gone on too long) and oh my god... the drumming... BORING.



"My feet tap out a rhythm as I draw breath in" - I wish you could still tap out a rhythm..... and as for the I draw breath in *covers ears and screams*. Yes thats what buddy's 'singing' on this album does to me.



Senses fail - R.I.P



anyways that's enough of a rant =)



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