Cool video, and song is fantastic.
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what do we think of this, fellas??
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I'm hyped. A Lesson In Romantics is one of the most magical and personal albums to me. It's hard when bands take a 180 approach with their sound shortly after their debuts. This is album is shaping up to be ALIR pt. 2. I might finally get closure.
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Sounds pretty good
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Great track. Massive replay factor.
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that was actually pretty enjoyable.
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Pretty good song. I can't be the only one that laughed when I read the song title.
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I feel like their style would so improved with some lead guitar lines during the verses for more energy. And I know they are capable of stuff like that so wish it was implemented here. Also not getting any Lesson in romantics vibes from this at all. the dual vocals are missing. the sugary riffs. Sounds more like the self titled if anything. Decent song tho
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a lot better than the last single, im digging this one a great deal, nostalgia is a bitch
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sick as fuck but the chorus needs to soar a little bit more like if they introduced like a 4th or a 5th in the vocal melody instead of just three notes, maybe if they just brought out those vocal harms more
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Is this talking shit about their old singer?
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Idk if Spec just primed me to think that, but "Believe anything as long as it never lets you down" definitely sounds like the sort of thing you'd write in a punk-pop diss track about your old singer who's now doing Christian music.
Song's really good, and I like how the past two videos are connected. Way, way better than the last single
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@Sexual their self titled should have served as some closure for you in terms of being an ALIR pt 2 tbh ...
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With that said I love this song and all the singles released so far, good stuff
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yeah agreed self-titled is the closest they ever came to recapturing ALIR's magic
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This wasn't bad at all. Loved this band back in my sad teenage boi phase.
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let's be real here that phase never truely ends
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I'm a pretty well-adjusted adult at this point and I still love me some sad boi jams
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