Today's review is
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die's
Whenever, If Ever (Midwest Emo, Post-Rock)
blank #9: Seems it's building to something. And soft melodic guitar comes in quickly followed by what I think is a cello.
Heartbeat in the Brain: Some guitar building and a beat comes in. Really dug these tracks so far. This vocalist has some weird **** happening here. He sounds like pre-pubescent little boy.
Fightboat: Track starts with a horn. Nice build. Needs a better vocalist.
Picture of a Tree That Doesn't Look Okay: Like this guitar. Sweet deep bass happening in the background. The vocalist is a lot better here. More tolerable. I really like how the track built into something more fast paced.
You Will Never Go to Space: Really digging this track.
The Layers of Skin We Drag Around: This track doesn't really build. It gets straight to business. Well, it pauses and gives us a brief build. It's a short track.
Ultimate Steve: Nice easy guitar slowly building. This could be my favorite track. The chorus of boys singing is kind of welcomed idea. Gives the song a unique feel. Some really cool drum work happening. And it ends the track.
Gig Life: To transition it into this track. And it is a acoustic track. And we have the pre-pubescent singing again.
Low Light Assembly: Not sure what happened in that intro. But we have some piano in the intro of the song. This could easily be a contender for a favorite track.
Getting Sodas: Nice easy guitar. Unique track. Wraps up the album nicely.
Final thoughts: This album was better then Sunny Day or Mineral but not as good as Cursive.
Favorite track. Ultimate Steve.