I believe it's Hopeless Records and not Fearless.
Both great songs. Where Do We Go When We Go is the best of the two.
EDIT: I just realized Happy Judgement Day is better.
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great songs, tho I feel like the production lacks some punch. ben's vocals have really improved!
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I don't think they will ever top LNOTGY... But these two songs are definite examples of maturity from them.
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Band has always been mediocre, so many others doing it better.
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yeah they're signed to Hopeless not Fearless
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Bumped into their singer in the street not long ago, he was not happy being recognized
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Eh, just OK like most of the stuff from these guys.
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"Where Do We Go When We Go" was decent. "Happy Judgement Day" though I though was pretty good. Hype engaged.
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Enjoyed Life's Not Out to Get You, but this just sounds okay.
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LNOTGY was fucking tight as shit, very excited for this new LP. Singles are good.
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i still don't understand why these guys are so popular
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"i still don't understand why these guys are so popular "
Every genre has its fans. These new songs rule.
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This is fucking amazing. The questioning polemic and embittered deliverey carried by that heart splitting guitar tone is possibly the greatest thing I've heard since The Smiths.
The tattoos, hair and yank bastardisation is going to strike a chord with the youth and resurrect Rock N Roll from the ashes of product to the echelons of cultural rebellion.
Best band of the last 40yrs.
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^lol
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Lead singer looks uncannily like a neo-fascist I hit with a brick when I was 14..
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Cool. I'd talk to the fascist, I'd smash the brick into this bellends mush.
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Dude's voice is way too clean imo
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Lmao their sput bio
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Nice
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Oh hey, his voice doesn't sound exactly like The Story So Far anymore.
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Musically the songs are okay, but I can't stand the dudes voice. Way too cleanly produced.
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not good - its evident pop punk bands following the same decline as metalcore.
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Good stuff. LNOTGY is one of the best modern pop punk albums. Neither of these are quite on that level, but no doubt the album will be great.
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