| 4.5 superb |
| Asking Alexandria From Death to Destiny |
| August Burns Red Messengers |
| Five Finger Death Punch War Is The Answer |
| I See Stars New Demons |
| Linkin Park Hybrid Theory |
| Motionless In White Infamous |
| Parkway Drive Atlas |
| Pierce the Veil Selfish Machines |
| Pierce the Veil Collide with the Sky |
| Under City Skylines Destinations |
| We Came As Romans Understanding What We've Grown to Be |
| We Came As Romans Tracing Back Roots |
| Well guys. Maybe I'll be the only one to say that I love this album. Yes, maybe they could've got more creative with some parts and maybe this was WCARs downfall album. But I do love this album. It really hits hard with "Tracing Back Roots" with Dave's kickass fry scream, that never really gets old. But then dies down with Kyle singing My home is in your heart. And Kyle's voice has improved a lot since "Understanding what we've grown to be". Then heads into "Fade Away" which I thought had some amazing lyrics and we heard Dave sing. It was a little flat faced and could've been a little more intense or just creative. "I Survive" was spectacular. One of WCAR's only slow songs and it was pretty surprising. It was smooth and was well written although I think there could've been more to the bridge. "Ghosts" I would have to say is one of WCAR's best songs. The only song so far besides "Tracing back roots" that was intense. More of an edge of your seat song. "Present, Future, Past" was decent. Im gonna be honest. Lyrics were incredible, and music was well organized. But I wasn't really into the screaming on this song. It really got good once Kyle started singing. "Never let me go" is my favorite song on the album. One song I can surely relate to and had a great overall sound to it. "Hope" as we know was on "Understanding what we've grown to be" but they added it in. Which I have no problem with. If you want to call WCAR generic then you can say that on this song. However I like it but I do see some generic post-hardcore in it. "Tell me now" really stood out. There was a lot of tension in it and everything was perfect in this song. Couldn't of made it better. "A moment" I know was a little poppy. But I really enjoyed it. It was a song that you could just jump around to and have a good time listening to it. "I am free" was maybe the best song on the album. A hard hitting intro and a chorus that easily gets stuck in your head. And lastly "Through the darkest dark and the brightest bright" I wasn't really into this song, maybe the one that fell flat besides "Fade Away". However if you listened to the two bonus songs "One Face, "Recklessness" maybe you could agree that those were two of WCAR's best songs. |
| Whitechapel This Is Exile |
| Whitechapel Whitechapel |