Dead Club City Radio meets Dawn FM.....not that I'm complaining! A great addition to the album.
'Die About It' serves as a continuation of the good work from the band's previous album 'Dear Monsters'. There is a great deal of similarity in both their albums with Daniel “DL” Lasckiewicz at the helm, but there are signs of greater sonic experimentation with this album, no more apparent than on songs such as NDA with its gorgeous saxophone outro.
This album will appeal to existing die-hard fans who will be accustomed to the groovy choruses and heavy riffs, whilst also showing ... read more
The band has doubled down on its high octave, hard rocking sound and produced a standout record. It won't give you much chance to catch your breath, but that's fine, there's enough ear candy on display to forget that's a problem. Top 3 - Screamin' At The Sky, Who Are You Today?, Not Afraid.
A truly heartwarming, and emotionally captivating album. Although this record came from the loss of a band member, Dave and the group have curated something that represents the best of Foo Fighters, and once again demonstrates their ability to breed new life from a tragic event. Not only does this album make us proud as fans, Taylor would have been proud to hear this.