Album Rating: 5.0
nice I still need to Clarity. been putting that off
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Album Rating: 5.0
dude storm you gotta
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Album Rating: 4.0
Zak, what's with you and hating this band dude?
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Album Rating: 5.0
He's just off today for some reason
Futures: I will today I promise. Not too busy today. Only work I have today is home chores and listening to my demos and writing lyrics.
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Album Rating: 5.0
you're going to love it dude
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will I love it futures?
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Album Rating: 4.0
play the East Coast man come on
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Album Rating: 3.5
"Zak, what's with you and hating this band dude? "
american new millennium pop rock with a somewhat whiny vocalist. i really can't think of a single thing zak would like about this band
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Album Rating: 4.0
seriously
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Album Rating: 5.0
what a closer
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Album Rating: 4.0
I remember listening to 23 the night before my 24th birthday, looking out the window at the dark city streets and reflecting on life.
Shit was powerful. Love this album
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Album Rating: 5.0
hell yeah that sounds dope
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Album Rating: 5.0
Has anyone on staff had access to / heard the new album yet? I'm far too anxious to function in this world until I can hear the new album. Even just little nuggets from people who have heard it. I need something more.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I definitely need to revisit this puppy
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Album Rating: 4.8
new info on the album from JB Hifi pre-order
"With warm production and a powerful upbeat groove, Integrity Blues - produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Paramore, M83) - features the first single "Sure and Certain," which pairs a buzzing guitar hum with an unshakable chant.
"It's about the idea of having blinders on for what you want to do and achieve," the frontman explains. "Since you're so laser focused on what you think you want, you're missing out on everything around you. It can be a very limiting way to go about life."
Meanwhile, the gorgeously minimal title track "Integrity Blues" tempers orchestral, cinematic overtones with a stark and striking vocal performance.
"It was a song I wrote on the solo tour," he recalls. "Sometimes, the idea of walking your path the best you can feels like lonely work. The only way out is action. Feelings of being in a dark place are actually growth opportunities. It's emotional jiu-jitsu to shift your perspective into seeing it that way."
Elsewhere on the record, "Get Right" snaps into an energetic refrain, while "Through" serves up one of the band's hookiest moments to date.
"You Are Free" flaunts one of the group's most hummable and heartfelt refrains, serving as another high watermark. "It Matters" illuminates the band's diverse sonic palette and covers what Adkins describes as "a central theme about the idea that a sense of comfort comes from within and not just external validation."
"Pass The Baby" builds from a delicate heartbeat-style click into a deliberate and distorted explosion. Near seven-minute closer "Pol Roger" carves out an emotional and entrancing climax encased in a rapture of guitars and vocals, which according to Adkins, "Felt like the right way to sum everything up." "
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Album Rating: 5.0
oh my god t/t and pol roger sound fucking incredible holy shit
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Album Rating: 4.8
Pass the Baby sounds fucking dope as well I think that's the one the dude on reddit said was some of the heaviest stuff he'd heard from them. so pumped
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Album Rating: 5.0
"emotional and entrancing climax encased in a rapture of guitars and vocals" and "tempers orchestral, cinematic overtones with a stark and striking vocal performance" have me shitting my pants i need this album right now
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Album Rating: 4.8
hard, gonna be in the top half of their discog methinks
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Album Rating: 5.0
wouldn't be surprised if it's a hard 5 for me based on everything i've heard
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