Half of the songs on here make me accidentally speed 15+ MPH.
Southern Rock Post-Hardcore needs to be explored more, this shit is amazing.
Good, if generic, pop-punk. Fans of the genre will find it enjoyable, but others will probably have a better use of their time.
Check out: Until Then, JOBBO, Poor Boy, Casa Amor
Olivia delivers a solid pop-rock album.
The lyrics might be bad to some, but their simplicity compliments the albums themes well. It's okay to keep things simple.
Sometimes you just like something you know is objectively bad and that's fine.
Their early work was a little bit too "scene" for me.
I just can't get into Oli's vocal delivery here on this album that much.
Wow they said "I think i'm gonna breakdown", and then the breakdown?! So creative!! XD
But for real, it's a catchy pop-punk song with hyperpop influences. (And a better pop-punk song than any other band formed before 2005 can write...)
It's their best album and it's not really close. Pop-punk and Metalcore have less fusion here on tracks, with tracks more easily falling into one of the two buckets. This helps the sogns play to their attributes more easily. The pop-punk songs are really catchy, and the metalcore tracks shine with Jermey's better rough vocals.
This is the album that got me into music in general. There's not a bad song on here, and every song is just fighting for its right to get stuck in your head.
The message always sticks out to me as well, as this came out at a time where every Warped Tour pop-punk band was in a "woe-is-me" phase (Knuckle Puck, Real Friends, Wonder Years). Feel genuinely optimistic without feeling juvenile (at least by pop-punk standards).
BMTH's third studio albums keeps the same metalcore DNA as Suicide Season, and improves on it. Lyrics often tackle more mature subject matter such as drug addiction and love, weaving with simpler, straight to the point lyrics that can still be found on some songs such as Fuck and Alligator Blood. Electronic elements also add to this album and help give it an air of divinity, while still being quite heavy.
Highly recommended if you like metalcore or harder music in general. Hell, maybe even if ... read more