This is some of the best stuff Real Friends have done since ETDYH. The band really committed to
improving their songwriting skills this time around and it shows; there are actual catchy lines
and lyrical hooks, and the songs no longer sound like spoken word ramblings thrown over pop punk
instrumentals.
This record is much more mature than their previous efforts, and I for one am now excited for what
they do in the future.
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