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I didn’t expect to like this album as much as I did but I really like the direction they took their sound on this album especially following after laughter. It doesn’t hit the same as their early pop punk sound but I appreciate when a band can evolve their sound to reflect their own personal growth and still make it sound like themselves
Jun 12, 2024

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genuinely love this album musically tho, it’s rough around the edges as it was produced before and during the pandemic and was a mishmash of studio recording and DIY stuff we threw together in our living room, but I think it adds to the charm. if you’re into indie rock with emo lyrics and noisy shoegazy type guitars def give it a listen. the songwriting is super personal to the vocalist and knowing her life outside of the album and what went into the songs makes it that much more meaningful. every time I listen to this album it takes me back to having just graduated, not knowing what I was doing with my life, but knowing that I got so much fulfillment out of putting music into the world and unknowingly stumbling into figuring out what I did want to do with my life. wouldn’t be where I am now had I not been a part of making this album happen
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