Pretty decent conclusion to the trilogy. There are some great dancey hits and moody introspective songs that feel like a good compromise of the previous two albums. Despite that, no song really hits the same highs for me, plus the 22-song album length kinda loses me along the way.
not that amazing but still a good moody vibe. Sojourn and Past wont leave my bed are the two standouts for me, otherwise its pretty ok.
My first underscores album and I'm so excited to discover more. It is such a fun time the whole way through from the intense but intricate production to the surprisingly personal lyrics. It's rare for an album to make such an immediate, consistently perfect impact on me, so I know this one is special. Dare I say, better than brat in terms of hyperpop?
This album being my second vinyl purchase after Trench should speak for itself. One album being the beginning of the "Clancy escaping dema" storyline, and the other being the bittersweet but satisfying conclusion (or is it really over?), is just the cherry on top. While the overall sound of Breach isn't as cohesive and high-quality as Trench, it has some of the band's highest highs. Tyler's guttural screams, Josh's more present vocals...absolute perfection. The ... read more