I decided to buy this CD because I was looking for something a little bit wilder. I was so disappointed by the new 12 Stones album, and really felt like it was a waste of money, that I wanted something more satisfying. I enjoy a good screaming, but I also need more substance. Like my wife says, "I wanna hear music where they sing." I think Haste the Day would be considered screamo because of the emotive lyrics and the occasional heartwrenching vocals. The one thing I probably didn't like, at least at first, was his screaming voice. It almost sounds comical. But after listening a couple of times, I was hooked. Also, on first listen every song sounded so similar, I thought I might not like it. But, again, after a couple listens I started really getting to know the music and the individual songs. I highly recommend this CD.Read full review
It's average.The band just isn't the same without former lead vocalist Jimmy Ryan.There are like 13 or 14 songs though, which is really cool.But, sadly, there's only like maybe 2 or 3 that actually stand out from the rest of the songs on this cd.Like if you were making a playlist or a mixed cd you probabaly wouldn't choose too many.It's worth buying though if you get a good deal on it, like 6 bucks or less.
This is the first Haste the Day cd I have bought and I am very pleased. There is such a great quality to this music that is hard to find now. I listen to this cd everyday now and I've had it for over a week. GREAT stuff!
I think that bringing in Stephen Keech really helped the sound of the band. I love their newer cd's and would recommend them to anyone that love metalcore music!
A pretty decent CD. Not as kick ass as When Everything Falls. Seems to have soften up compared to the other CDs by Haste The Day. All in all it is still worth buying.
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