Album Rating: 3.0
"man that outro of Nothing to Say owns so hard"
No kidding dude, probably the hardest I vibed throughout the entire record. My only complaint is that they should have kept it going for another bar.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Nothing to Say in general is where this album peaks. Might be a top 5 TSSF song for me.
You're Still in My Way is a slept on banger too, love the No Pressure vibes in that one. Lotta neat throwbacks on here while still maintaining it's own identity.
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"Fake. Dudes with anime pfps don't have kids."
lmaooooo got my ass
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Album Rating: 2.5
this is bland as fuck goddamn. only like two or three songs perked my ears and theyre all songs they or other bands have done better
cant believe it took them 6 years to make something this disposable smfh
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Album Rating: 4.5
Man the first half of this is absolutely flawless, even though at this point I am sick to death of Letterman and Big Blind. Second half still bangs but not quite hard imo. Overall a lot more similar to WYDS and self-titled than I expected, to the point where I almost think it would've made more sense if they put this out before Proper Dose.
Favorites so far are All This Time, Watch You Go, Jump the Gun. Least favorites are t/t and You're still in my way.
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Pretty much seconding onionbubs, nothing here is downright bad but nothing is even remotely interesting, either. A few decent hooks and melodies or whatever, not a single one of them memorable, though. And I know this is a genre that sort of prides itself on juvenile lyricism but there are a handful of lines here that are easily among Parker's absolute worst.
What You Don't See > Soil & Dirt > Self-Titled > Proper Dose > This
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Album Rating: 3.9
"My only complaint is that they should have kept it going for another bar."
this honestly kinda goes for most songs here (like where's the third chorus yk) but simultaneously i really appreciate how nothing comes close to overstaying its welcome
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Album Rating: 3.5
i don't think this is better than one step closers release
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Album Rating: 4.0
Album is a nice cupcake but could've been 10 minutes longer without a problem imo
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Album Rating: 4.0
I would have been cool with another song or two that's for sure
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Album Rating: 4.1
I appreciate the brevity, honestly
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Album Rating: 2.5
more songs woulda been bandaids on a broken arm here lol. more than anything else they need sam but thatll never happen again
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Album Rating: 2.5
damn this feels so vapid and shallow. such a massive step back from proper dose
why the f did it take them 6 years to drop an album that just follows the same mind numbingly boring pop punk formula that was overdone a decade ago lmao
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Album Rating: 4.0
L
This was a great addition to their discog but I kinda agree that Proper Dose was better. (and their peak imo)
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I enjoyed this, but it sounds like everything they’ve ever done… not bad or amazing. Somewhere in the middle for me
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Album Rating: 4.5
After having listened to this on repeat all day I have come to the conclusion...
This has matched all my expectations. Absolutely fantastic.
Letterman, You're Still in My Way, and White Shores are standout tracks. The version of All This Time is waaay better than the version they released as a single.
I'd give this a 5 but... I'm not a fan of the version of Big Blind on the album. The single version was better imo and I would've preferred that on the record.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Since when is there a difference between the single and album version of All This Time?
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah I don't hear a difference. OG version of Big Blind was definitely better tho agreed.
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Album Rating: 3.5
This is phenomenal I love it
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Album Rating: 4.5
Single version of all this time sounds more... static? Does that make sense?
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