An amazing album with a hard to match vibe. It was important to me and finding my music taste, and I will forever be grateful.
Like their album that came before, there isn't a bad track on this entire EP. It is overall weaker than Romantic Wealth, but still a lovely sound. The song that the EP is named after, Out Alive, is easily one of my favorite tracks they've done!
Easily one of my favorite albums in the post-hardcore scene. Every song has tasty riffs and Danny's beautiful vocals. Song's like A Kiss Won't Make This Better, Let It Go, and A Song In The Key of Sex are classics!
While I miss Chester and he will never be properly replaced, Emily NAILS it and is the best we got to fill the hole. Some of the songs are ADDICTIVE, two faced being one that is stuck in my head.
I feel this ep is a good example of Raue finding their sound, or at least it very much seems so. Not a single bad track on here. Overall solid EP!
This is the ep that helped me find Raue, and I will always love it for that. I think most of their other works represent them better, but I still would never skip any of these songs if they came on. Rewind is especially wonderful!
These songs are great, and like most of Raue's discography this ep has an amazing feel to it. These songs are all fun listens and sound even better live! Maize is definitely the best of the 6!
Every song of this album is beautiful. It has a vibe that is unmatchable and some of the songs are impossible not to repeat at least a few times. Something New, Her Final Words, and One More Time being some of those tracks. This album will probably always be a favorite of mine, and is only enhanced by hearing them live.
I found Kawai Sprite from his work on Friday Night Funkin' (which was phenomenal) and decided to give this album a listen. I am so glad I did. This album is full of bangers, Boyfriend being my favorite.
This album was fucking great. Every song was a nice listen and they were all more aggressive and hardcore than the previous entries. A lot of people didn't like the change, but I for one, loved it. Spencer Sotelo killed the vocals too. While he was a temporary vocalist, I enjoyed his time in the band.
Good album, despite losing their original lead singer FFTL kept their style and with a little bit of change, continued to rock
I never really listened to this album as much, but Sonny definitely rocked this album just like the previous. It was a good send off for when he left(before he rejoined in 2017 lol).
I don't like giving out 100s, but this album is definitely my favorite album of all the many emo albums of listened to. No song feels bland or forgettable, song titles are weird but awesome, pretty good lyrics, and overall easy to vibe with songs. I return to this album religously.
A really nice debut and fun listen, but this album lacks the energy and appeal that shows in later tracks. It just feels like it's missing something.
Absolutely awesome. The influence from Slipknot is super clear and Griff's vocals definitely got that Corey sound, and that isn't a bad thing at all. I am DEFINITELY looking forward to more from these guys. Great songs with great lyrics. No complaints here.
The features on this album are as good as the last. This album isn't as hard rock as the other volume but still has many of the things I loved about the previous one.
This album has so many good features and the return to the NFTU style of more hard rock songs, even though it isn't as hardcore as before, is VERY appreciated. I loved this when it came out.
This album is definitely a great one, and one of the ones to introduce me to Hollywood undead and their absolutely golden music. This album while not as goated as NFTU or DOTD, it is still an amazing album with songs that are just unforgettable