WYDS has their highest highs as far as their pop punk sound (The Glass, Empty Space, All Wrong, Bad Luck, Things I Can't Change) but it takes a minute to get going, and it doesn't end strong.
I think the last two songs are fantastic honestly haha. My least favourite bit is All Wrong and Bad Luck (which I still love, just not as much).
I liked Under Soil and Dirt, but have never really connected with anything this band has released since. I happened to see they had a new album in apple music and decided to give it a listen...... what a pleasant surprise. After one listen all the way through, I already love this. Can't wait to dig deeper.
Listened to this a ton over the weekend. Every time "Line" starts I hear Closer by Chainsmokers though lol
Thought the exact same thing lol. Almost every song on this record is about Parker’s addiction to prescription cough syrup. After reading the Kerrang article, reading all the lyrics and with Mac Miller’s death fresh on my mind, I’m glad he got help and stuck with music. Seems like they almost disbanded because of him. Fortunately he had good company around.
Everytime I see this band release a new record, I can't get invested because the rest of the band matures while the vocalist decides to use the same vocal melodies and rhythyms that they've been using for the last 3 releases.
If you were waiting for the record where this band FINALLY tries something new and changes it up (not ENTIRELY but more than they have ever even tried to in the past), this is it.
I turn off a lot of records before I get 3 songs into them because they aren't interesting enough to keep my attention. Sorry, I suck, but I was born this way and there's nothing I can do about it.
The first 3 songs on this don't stray too far from their formula, other than lyrical content. The rest of the album is much more varied.
If I Fall is my favorite of the high energy songs. Upside Down is really different for them. Slower, softer, but I like it a lot. Growing on You is another slow one. the 1-2 punch in the beginning brings some good energy that they are known for.
See earlier post. Though I'll admit I didn't give the album a full listen through, I heard Out of It and Let it Go when they were released as singles and thought they sounded same-y. Then my release radar on spotify recommended me Light Year which left the same impression. You can criticize me for this, but if I've already sampled more than 25% of a data set and I see a trend, I'm going to form an opinion. I'm going to give If I Fall a chance cause I like Micah.
I think his vocal melodies sound similar maybe, but they are not exactly the same... And this does not mean the songs/album is inferior to the past albums. It is an amazing record IMO
No not at all. I just feel like the other members of the band have shown a lot more growth in terms of musicality and willingness to push themselves to write notably different things. Parker's biggest improvement has been through his lyricism. (Which, when I revisited US&D, I'm glad this is where he has improved the most)
Growing on you has officially convinced me to give the whole album a chance. Why didn't they use more of these as singles??
I know. But I never gave em a chance because of the first two. Again, I suck, but I can't control it.