whub is one of the songs i'm most proud to have made, both conceptually, personally and sonically. but i do wish iwtw had better drum mixing; just couldnt replicate a live recording after the fact tho, still a cool song even if i'm at odds with mixing that snare
every release the music gets better.. imo
also watching the music video with the lyrics really helps set the tone and understand the lyrics :3
Having made this album I can't have an unbiased opinion about it. But maybe it does bring another perspective that no-one else wouldnt be able to bring to a review.
This album is an extremely self-serving project. Having been made in the time I was 17 years of age and being meant to represent that: it's a time capsule for both me and any onlooker to what 17 year old me was like. Maybe it's not the best written, produced, sung (I'm the one who has heard my own voice the most and even then I can ... read more
One of my favourite records of all time. Heartwrenching emo with extremely clean production. I can go back to the album after listening to it hundreds of times and it still sounds fresh. Some of the best musical content on the experience of being gay and/or transgender.
This album should be regarded in high status of queer (musical) literature for decades.
Ive cried to this album more times than id like to admit.
No other album ive heard has been able to use and reuse conceptual motifs as come in does, from track to track ideas are repeated in a way thats always fresh and solidifies the album as one whole listening experience. You know this album is good when i cant listen to any other emo album without thinking "this is on the same level or less good as Come In". The raw sounds of the album solidify even further the emotions held in it, in a way comparable to Twin Fantasy (mirror to mirror). ... read more