Album Rating: 2.0
yeah i was trying to understand what you meant, understood
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It's called a cash grab my dude.
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Album Rating: 2.0
I know but since i could not find out much information exactly, I wanted to be certain I was not just straight up going "This is a cash grab", plus, as said earlier, I doubt the band would have dismissed Tyson Steven's legacy so I can go in assuming they have a thought and know about it. If was like that immediately it'd be too biased and emotional.
if it screams and points, it's a bad commercial
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Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off
They pissed all over Tyson’s legacy with this. Putting out bad music is not a crime, but under the band’s original name? I hope they never do this again.
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Album Rating: 2.0
"Loved Forever" was an amazing tribute to Tyson's legacy and I really thought they could build off that and form it into a nice tribute album. This feels like them throwing that idea out the window and just trying to reach for a larger audience or something.
Some of the tracks almost sound like shit the guest vocalists wrote for them (especially mod sun, spencer chamberlain) and not anything like a SKSK track.
Worst part is apparently the guitarist (chad crawford) is actually the one who sang on Loved Forever and idk why they didn't go in that direction
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Album Rating: 2.0
Actually I made a little list where I ranked the vocalists while I was writing the review; here you go.
Ranking the vocalists on OUT OF LIGHT
Matt Macdonald: solid
Donovan Melero: has an atmosphere behind him and closest thing to Tyson Stevens
Lil Lotus: good screams
Vaines: ehhhh
Phem: both from Endlessly Yours: Heavy Metal Avril Lavigne.
Tyler Posey: both from Endlessly Yours: he’s a bit more limited than Phem, and comes off as an Oli Sykes clone
Noah Sebastian: Is pretty good in Bad Omens, but he's in a bad song here.
Jesse Cash: he’s alright at best, sorta boring ay worst
Micheal Swank: tied with Jesse for same reasons
MOD SUN: holy shit your lyrics suck. He’s a pop punk vocalist, but sure as fuck ain’t an emo vocalist
Spencer charnas: what did you do to my boy and put him in a track and steal his charisma
Spencer Chamberlain: christ hes barely in tune, it feels like he cant hold a note
Cove Reber: boring as fuck, literally in a filler track, why.
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ranked based on their contributions in the band or outside of it? jesse is pretty easily my 1 overall
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Album Rating: 2.0
a mix of both. Listened to their other stuff while doing it
I was half-seeing it as "they're good" and/or "good in sksk"
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Album Rating: 2.0
" Spencer Chamberlain: christ hes barely in tune, it feels like he cant hold a note"
yo i agree with this so hard. spencer used to be one of my favs, but that has to be one of his worst performances ever. sounds like he doesn't give a SHIT at all and just got paid to show up
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Is this really that terrible lmao
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Album Rating: 2.0
album is dogshit and fuck these guys for releasing this under the SKSK name
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Album Rating: 2.0
"Is this really that terrible lmao"
...yeah especially for their standards
the letdown from s/t 2007 is EXTREME
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Album Rating: 1.5
This shit sucks
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Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off
album is dogshit and fuck these guys for releasing this under the SKSK name [2]
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Album Rating: 2.0
whoever gave this album a 4.5 is delusional ngl
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Album Rating: 2.0
So I got a hold of a few instrumental demos from the follow up album they were making before they broke up and it's crazy to hear how good they are and the fact that they will never properly see the light of day is sad.
Apparently they wrote around 40 songs too, and the ones i heard are in the same vein as the sound found on the S/T but with some slight new elements. It is just baffling they decided to make this, and not try to revive some of those old songs. I mean that would've been some of the last material Tyson was apart of making, and it seems like that would've been a better way to honor him, instead of hopping on these new genre trends with a rotating cast of vocalists.
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Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off
insulting listen. incredible that this shell of a band could write and market this slab of mediocrity, slap the "Scary Kids Scaring Kids" name to it, and expect whatever is left of their fanbase to accept this.
i usually don't have this visceral of a reaction to music nowadays but holy shit.
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Album Rating: 2.0
GMEMBER WHAT
WHERE HOW WHY IHEF EQUIG1ERH14
DUDE I WANNA HEARR THEM
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Album Rating: 2.0
never heard of Donovan Melero before Black Hole. I like the song and it’s the only track I go back to from this turd, but it’s pretty annoying how much he’s trying to sound like Anthony Green
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Album Rating: 2.0
The general consensus
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