You love to hear it. After a fumble with their last album Sleeping With Sirens returns to their heavy roots. If you like full albums you can put on and really jam to in the car this might be for you. Really solid heavy riffs make a few tracks instant bangers, others have great vocal anthems and chorus lines like we would expect, and a few have both. They definitely wanted to make sure their intentions were clear. Coming in strong, the first two tracks have two of the strongest riff lines of the ... read more
This is a retroacitve review as I just discovered this site, but this is one of my favorite complete country albums of the last decade. With commercial "country" music turning into over produced pop music as of late, this album is a nice breath of fresh air from a major label artist. Yes a couple of the singles have a hint of that commercial country sound, but for God's sake there is steel and fiddle and audible acoustic guitar and real drums. That is a little lost today. It's a nice ... read more
Well this album is certainly an attempt to further his stance on not wanting to be tied to one genre, but did it deliver? I would say it 100% delivered on trying to bring in different sounds and for the most part they were all pretty good tracks. The opening title track gave me high hopes for the rest of the album and then "Saint-Tropez" brought them to a hault. "Enemies" is one of the best on the album, but all three were very standard Posty sounding tracks. Then the sound ... read more