01. Antifantasy 02. Take Your Time 03. Acid Lordâ„¢ 04. Coffee From A Microwave 05. Too High To Die 06. No Tattoos 07. Brainwashed 08. Water By The Beer Can 09. Foggy Mountain Bus Stop 10. Northern Corner 11. Euro Coke 12. Best Friend Stuff 13. Totally Digital
I love No Trigger but I am honestly not sure what to think of the direction they are going with this album. I thought the Acid Lord EP was a one off but they are obviously carrying the theme over to this album. Regardless I will still be checking it out.
Not stoked, but will check it out. So far the album seems to be too heavily influenced by, like, an eBaums soundboard.
Haven't heard the full thing, but so far this sounds like No Trigger's take on "Get Stoked On It," but with an unexpected amount of acoustic guitar. Don't think I'll come back to this that much, but there are some catchy moments. And a bunch of weird memey shit that I don't care for.
First full listen done. I guess it might be catchy enough for some people to forgive it, but to me this thing sounds like it doesn't know what it wants to be. I guess I'll keep my fingers crossed for a return to form on LP4 in 2032.
I don't know what they were thinking with this album. The lyrics, the random sound effects... just what.
Just heard this and I wish this was a side project or something! No Trigger only has 2 albums in my eyes. I doubt I will even watch them at Fest now. Which is hard because I am a massive fan. But that album is a joke.
What an absolute dud of an album. They should have stopped with the EP. Nothing will ever come close to Canyoneer. I really wish I could find it for less than an actual arm and leg on Discogs.
I still like "Brainwashed" quite a bit but this album is really baffling. Threw on Tycoon afterwards and "Maple Boy" is an all-timer opening track.
lol skimmed through much of the rest of this. "regression" doesnt even begin to describe it. im truly baffled. how are you this old making music that sounds like this, this is teenagers making their first pop-punk album levels of juvenile, from the lyrics to the songwriting i cant believe grown men recorded this and were proud enough of it to actually release it. just absolutely nothing of substance to chew on here at all. the wonder years' get stoked on it is a more serious record. the only record in recent memory this bad was that horrible saves the day album about the band's career a few years back. what the hell man lol im truly at a loss right now.
I keep going back to this thinking I'm being too harsh and can barely make it through the first song. I am just in total disbelief that this is the same band.
I know, I have Canyoneer on a playlist of shit I loved in high school and a few songs have popped up the last day or two, so depressing to go from that to this 16(?) years later. Unbelievable really.