Best emo revival album along with What It Takes To Move Forward and yes I 5d it
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i love you right now.
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Among The Wildflowers is up there with Gloria and I'll Take You Everywhere in terms of genre defining songs
Okay maybe not but it's genre defining in terms of emo revival
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I've actually only heard 3 songs so far... STOKED
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Can't stop listening to this. In Framing is just... hnnnngg
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Such a good album. They need more fans.
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I feel like this album is blowing up a lot quicker than their last one did
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That's because it's a million times better
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"It Never Goes Out" grew on me a lot though.
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AOTY so far without a doubt
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not so sure about the emo revival
it's blowing up a lot quicker than the last one because they're on a real label/are more of a real band than they were 3 years ago
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Think I saw something about this band on Shai Hulud's FB page...which is why I will check it out
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That was really damn great album! Among the Wildflowers and Discomfort Revisted were awesome songs. Fucking love the emo revival
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only listened to this once, didn't dig it as much as I thought I would. needs time to grow I guess.
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i wanna see this on the trending albums list
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growing hard
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Album is about self abuse and transgender dysphoria goddamn
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Every song is fucking fantastic
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yeah it's nice to see a band of this genre with lyrics that aren't bland as shit and are about semi-interesting/weighty topics
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checking
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I need to listen to this
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alright this is fucking awesome
about as good as the future is cancelled
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Almost
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i'm such a sucker for this stuff
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I might like this better than the future is cancelled (although I'm kind of burnt out on that album right now)
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goddamn this rules
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any of you guys from MA?
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working on a review for it right now but nothing i can say will do this justice. oh well gonna post it soon anyways
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let's get 3 staff reviews and 4 contributor reviews
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Will listen when sober tomorrow. Trebor, you better be right.
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lol, you reviewing it too treb? Man, I dig it so much but it's hard to put it all into words
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I'm going to try
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they put up all the lyrics for the album on bandcamp btw
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finally
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Killer album so far. Really solid listen. Lyrically and sonically, they're one of my favorite bands to watch anymore. They're gonna be a big cog in the long run of the emo revival I feel.
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I'm from MA
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too inconsistent for me to truly enjoy
really hate how they constantly transition from pop punk to emo and vice versa
you could make two EPs with completely different sounds from this album. they'll probably shine once they get rid of their pop punk side
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the duality is why this is so good
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I think it all flows together quite nicely, even with the various influences. Not a bad song on the album
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idk, it just weakens the album for me. like, it would be killer if they had made an album with tracks:
Introduction To Album, Among The Wilflowers, Life In Drag, Discomfort Revisited, Drendon
and more sounding like that, instead of filling the space up with subpar pop punk
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and it's not like I have anything against pop punk but that style of pop punk has already been done to death by The Wonder Years, The Story So Far etc and it really looks the band has a unique thing going on with their other sound
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I know what you mean, but to me the more pop punk songs (ie. In Framing) blend in really well with
the rest of the album. I mean from the songs you picked out, the first half of Among the Wildflowers
is pretty pop punk, Dendron has the catchiest hook on the album...idk. This has also always been a pop
punk band to me
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The first half of Among The Wildflowers is straight up Mineral worship so def emo. Emo is catchy too you know
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mineral worshipped by a pop punk band maybe
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They're not a pop punk band anymore
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They're not only* a pop punk band anymore
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"any of you guys from MA?"
Woosta.
This album is so fucking good. Kinda crazy to see how much they've grown from their last releases, can't wait for this to come in on vinyl.
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Wooooow, now I get the hype.
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