Fairly good, if a little predictable (kind of my thoughts to this band in general.)
Album will probably be a high 3.5.
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make it stop.
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Voyage was an awesome cd, the their debut album was pretty good. new song is nothing new but i will probably like it
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What the fuck
I actually liked this
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Reminds me of Your World on Fire. I liked it at first, but it does not last after repeated plays.
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counselor is good
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Clean vocals got wayyy better. Screamer just needs to stop, as does the TDWP impression. Then it'd be damn good
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Cleans are similar to Of Mice and Men
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first one was good. Second one was bland.
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I bet they're gonna colab with Craig Owens again.
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lol
Sextet
lol
Sex
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If cleans are as good as OMAM this might be a winner. I didn't take too well with their debut.
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Kinda has an indie vibe to the mellow parts.
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I enjoy this band greatly. Good live performance too.
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i saw them about 2 weeks ago, were pretty solid. Taste of Regret is awesome.
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In Fear And Faith: also known as "The Devil Came As Romans Before Their Confide"
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Im just upset that they have such a stellar name as one of Circa Survive's most famous of songs. I expected more when I went to
check it. But not a bad band at all.
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this should be quite good. i am excited to see more talent and less generic content from these guys. i feel they have the potential to be rather amazing.
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I went to see them on their UK tour with Dance Gavin Dance, they are really impressive live. I'm looking forward to the new album.
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I like .)
especially 2nd track. first is way too short.
excited for this record anyway..
@pneuma "The Devil Came As Romans Before Their Confide": haha dude. they exist much longer than we came as romans, before their eyes or even confide. and they play their key-oriented post-hc since their first output "voyage" and did not change it. so stop bitchin about originality, srsly.
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fair comment
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Well, I mean, I've known about WCAR alot longer than In Fear and Faith because they're from where I live so I don't know how much can be said about longevity. But IFAF have definitely had more "influential" input in the genre than WCAR have.
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^ no they havent.
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I would argue that they have. At least more material over a given time span to spawn more bands using the exact same formula.
Then again, it's not like they were a terribly original band in the first place.
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