After listening, its clear Set it Off has dropped a lot of their rock and post-hardcore/pop-punky side to focus more on a run at the mainstream a la Fall out Boy. This is a mostly pop record, and disappointingly relates more to Five Seconds of Summer than their previous album, Cinematics, or any of their recent touring party. That being said, its a decent record, with a few really fun, catchy songs. But as a whole, it lacks the unique, grandios feel from Cinematics that really catches the listener.
3 Bumps | Bump |