It's weird I really fell out of love with this band during college, I mean I enjoyed their past couple records but I definitely stopped considering myself a fan. However, this song really prompted me to revisit their discography and I forgot how much I enjoy these guys' music. They get a lot of undeserved shit. Really talented pop songwriters with some bite that not many others can pull off. Eagerly anticipating the record. I know it's irritating me, because I know it's Alex singing but I can't distinguish it.
There's difference of opinion, and then there's just plain stupid. This is not at all a predictable ATL song.
I agree with you, and I really like this song, but it is a predictably structured song (just not for ATL). Not trying to say that's what they meant, but it is pretty cut and dry.
Yeah that's true, maybe I jumped on that one a little too quick, heh... just seemed off in the context of this being a different song for them. And also typically the people who claim songs are "predictable" or "boring pop" are also the ones who want bands to keep writing the same pop punk songs over and over, so I've become quick to be annoyed at any argument that resembles that.
it took a couple of listens to get into it, but its grown on me. i definitely like the build up at the end. i'd say the song would feel more like them if it was just the end of the song. that ending does feel like a proper progression from FH. so i can see where this song comes in after FH.
Really hoping the new album incorporates more parts like the first half of this song. Took a few listens, but I'm loving this. What a build up to the end.
So I gotta say, while I originally said there was too much build up with little payoff, this song has been stuck in my head since it came out.
Have you been following the thread? FBR is a big and good change for them. I'm predicting this song/video is the beginning of a marketing campaign for a new album. Not sure how I can be clearer?
Uh, yeah I've been following the thread.. I was asking what makes you think this is the beginning of a long marketing campaign rather than an anticipation type song months before everything else is announced similar to The Reckless and the Brave.. not sure how that can be clearer.
I suppose so. I hope my original question didn't look totally stupid, I had inferred more specificity in the post I quoted than it seems he/she actually meant.
does anyone think "dirty laundry" is alluding to their major label flop "Dirty Work?" sort of like facing the trauma of their previous failures (airing dirty laundry)?
Hi I don't want to come off sounding like an asshole but a much better way of referring to someone is they, since they may not identify as she/he like your comment inferred!:) The song is definitely a grower though. I didn't really enjoy it until I listened a few times, and the more times I play it I begin to enjoy it more. Super excited to see where they go from here.
The issue is that "they" is completely grammatically incorrect because it refers to a plural subject whereas this is a singular person. I should probably have just said "he or she," but I was being lazy In general writing, you can get away with just making the subject plural most of the time then using "they."
What?! I'm just mean I can't believe CyberInferno is starting a "they is grammaticaly incorrect" discussion right now
Haha, i'm kind of agreeing with you. I'm flabbergasted a gender identity discussion is even happening in a thread for an ATL single