Song was good, which was surprising because I too prefer their poppier stuff. Felt some serious The Ghost Inside vibes, which makes sense. However, this seems like a weird point in their career to take the heavier route. Ecspecially with the upcoming Blink tour.
Definitely felt the TGI vibes and the end breakdown was pretty Emmure/Underminded with the guitar work.
Nope still in court. I'm thinking Dumpweed seems to know an awful lot about A Day to Remember guys. Could Dumpweed be Tony stalking the sites again?!
When I saw them play with Blink a year ago when they played the Roxy with Skiba. ADTR came out and killed it with about half heavy/half super poppy...the crowd was into it. I don't think the genres clash THAT much
ADTR and Blink share a lot of the same fans, actually. Every single one of my friends who is a huge Blink fan is also a huge ADTR fan. This tour just made the most sense. And even though this song is pretty heavy I highly doubt the whole album will be just heavy songs. ADTR usually has a good variety on their albums.
I'm not sure how I feel yet. Always loved them, Paranoia was good... I can definitely hear the TGI vibes in this. But it's missing something. I wanna say the instruments don't hit as hard as usual. The vocals are typical level but the music doesn't drive and crunch like I love with their heavy stuff. Another listen when I'm not exhausted.
Definitely is though. STYG did two records at the Blasting Room with Livermore. Anything heavy off this album will sound pretty similar to those STYG records.
A little surprised by all the hate on here. Jeremy has always had an uncanny ability to write a catchy choruses in my opinion. There's a a reason these guys are so much bigger than so many other bands like them.
Any one else notice the APMAs are in Columbus this year? Kind of weird considering AP is based in Cleveland.
Got a Pass the Flask vibe from the breakdown and ending. Surprisingly looking forward to more of this.
I agree. When they came out with that Xmas song that was super pop/punk I was hoping they'd go down that path
The show is scheduled around the Cleveland Warped Tour show. This year it's the same time as the Republican National Convention, which is also in Cleveland. So they moved it to Columbus.
Loved all their albums. This one feels a lot darker though, I loved the "sunny" direction of Common Courtesy. The ending of Bad Vibrations is great though. Not a big fan of Paranoia, sounds pretty generic.