One of the many reasons I love this website and community. I’ve discovered so many gems over the years I wouldn’t have otherwise known.
If anyone wants to check out another great female-fronted metal/metalcore band, check out NOVELISTS; think many here will dig this
Spiritbox's Mike Stringer: "It’s So Funny That A Lot Of People Think We Came Out Of Nowhere And Were Manufactured By The Music Industry To Make Them Loads Of Money" - Theprp.com
Crystal Roses sounds like another song at times and I can’t figure it out. Anyone else have this feeling?
Doubt it’s what you’re thinking but the vocal effect on the chorus melody reminds me of BMTH’s kingslayer a bit.
What’s everyone’s top 3 songs on this after the time we’ve had with it? 1. keep sweet 2. deep end 3. soft spine I think are mine. Keep Sweet hasn’t left my mind since the first listen.
I still really like the singles, so I’m going to cheat and say non-singles, my favorites are: 1. A Haven With Two Faces 2. Keep Sweet 3. Fata Morgana that live version of Fata Morgana elevated the song for me. Also Perfect Soul could still be my favorite song here, I never get tired of it.
Keep sweet Perfect soul Haven i tend to like their more melodic songs though so it’s hard to choose between those and the 2-3 others that fit the bill. Could just as easily swap in roses or deep end
super hard call re: top 3 because i love them all, but at this current moment i'll say Black Rainbow, No Loss, No Love, and Ride the Wave.
Apparently I’ve gotta keep relistening to ride the wave until I get it. it’s the only one I’m struggling with.
This article led me to another one where I learned Ronnie Radke has been calling the band/this album garbage, which makes me all the more confident that it's very very good.
I saw a tweet where he was talking about “soft spine” supposedly being about himself. Maybe don’t draw attention to that if you think it lol
i've figured it's been about him since its release. he's out here claiming they were friends with him before dropping off his tour, but i feel like he's stretching the truth a bit