didn't this article already get posted lol
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interesting how this is a complete 180 from the raw anger of the last album
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Yeah, I posted this the day before
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Yea not sure why they put mine up after yours. I tried adding this before yours showed up in the recent news list, I guess they let it slip and added both
And yea Game, the anger is almost completely abandoned on this track. I do hope to hear some of Landon's nasty lows tho, they're killer
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Even the production is different, this has a pretty clean polish while their last couple albums had a relatively raw, homemade sound
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Maybe Landon isn't doing the production this time around
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Correct. They recorded somewhere in California. Vocals still sound raw as fuck though. And honestly, this isn't so different from My Old Ways, Take Me Away, Better Vibes, Forgive Me, etc.
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Only listened to their last album and found it perplexing. The vocalist has an unusual gift for tapping into really dark and uncomfortable emotions effectively, but for every barnburner like Dear Old Friend, Pillhead and Hole In The Wall, you have... whatever the fuck the rest of that album was.
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Their last album was pretty good, but it could've been better with like 4 less tracks on it. Their debut album First Born is really good, second album is the weakest imo but it's still pretty good
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Wait, I also listened to Could You Let Your Children Burn because someone said it was a good idea. It wasn't.
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That album took quite a while to click with me, because previously I only liked Premeditated and Troll off of it. Now I dig most of it
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that album's actually dope as hell tbh
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Agreed, Landon let out some fucking demons on that record
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Kinda feel like they went soft with this one. Doesn't have the raw emotion and vocal diversity in HISD, not as heavy as previous albums, yeah. Doesn't do anything for me.
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I've never seen Landon as a talented singer so this was pretty meh to me. I think he does a better job boasting the dank ass growl and sprinkling on the occasional clean vocal here and there.
Could You Let Your Children Burn is definitely a grower. I found myself liking it alot the more times I gave it a spin.
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I think Landon's singing chops are best shown in songs where he moreso yell sings to get high in his register and sound more powerful, the best example being the chorus for "Pillhead" from their last album
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