While the first album represented the angst of being young and the struggles you face when you are, I feel like this album portrays an older, more mature sadness. and I think that's cool
Honestly, I'm writing this based on mere sentiment. I played this album on my best friends funeral. He died this month at the age of 22 and every note echoed in the hall with his coffin and gently embraced each and every persons heart in that room. This was the last thing I listened to with him. It hurts to hear these songs knowing we will never recite all the lyrics and sing in unison ever again. I want to thank American Football for making such relatable music that can and will always heal. As for every one out there reading this, cherish your loved ones, friends and family and go tell the closest person to you that you love them. EDIT 2021.04: Hey, it's been a few years. I'm doing well for myself and everybody seems to be able to live their lives normally again. I recall people being thankful for playing this album during the funeral since it helped to ease the atmosphere. To be clear the album was playing during the ceremony when the coffin was still being exhibited for visitors to give their final goodbyes. There was an old audio system which played CD's and had a mellow tune going. The disc with the album was a birthday gift and it was put near his picture in the hall as one of his last mementos. I just could not handle the depressing tune and switched out that CD for Amercan Footbal LP2. Keep going guys.
Probably some homeless guy. Jokes on him, now he sits on the coast under the Golden Gate at sunset every evening watching the surfers while listening to this record wondering where it all went wrong....at least that what I did when I used to stay there.
For the people on mobiles 1. Where Are We Now (0:01) 2. My Instincts Are the Enemy (4:43) 3. Home Is Where the Haunt Is (9:32) 4. Born to Lose (12:58) 5. I’ve Been So Lost For So Long (17:52) 6. Give Me the Gun (22:28) 7. I Need a Drink (or Two, or Three) (25:53) 8. Desire Gets in the Way (30:51) 9. Everyone Is Dressed Up (34:20)
"Everybody knows that the best way to describe the ocean to a blind man is to push him in" is the most accurate metaphor to what it feels when in mid 20's and learning how to be an adult when the best way to do that is just pushing yourself in life the way that it is.
This album is fantastic. Such a cool progression from the 1999 album to this. People are saying its not the same. Why would it be? The original LP they recorded when they were 20 year old kids. Its been almost two decades. Enjoy this gift we've been given.
The drastic difference in their overall sound and Mike's voice is difficult to take initially. I came back to it years later and was able to appreciate it then.
It's good, but to me, there are two different sounds. The original, and reactivated. While I enjoy both, LP1 is my personal pick. You probably didn't ask. Just putting this out there because it's fine if you like this more.
In 20 years when the band finally walks up the stairs and into the attic to make thier third album all the children who are being concieved right now will complain how it isn't as good as this 2nd album.
I listened to this album for the first time today, after coming across American Football on a random playlist. It's the first time I have cried since my dad died three years ago. It is the first time I have thought about relationships properly in a long time. When you are in your 20s it's so easy to get caught up in a traps of hedonism, materialism and escapism; I chose the easy relationships that didn't go anywhere, I chose buying shit to fill the void left by my well paid but soulless finance job, I chose moving to Hong Kong for the high salary and low taxes. I spend my days watching the markets and dreaming of early retirement in a decade or so. I bought a flat in my hometown with the money my dead father left me but instead of living in it I just rent it out and didn't even choose the furniture myself. I haven't messaged my mum or siblings in weeks because I just don't know what to say anymore. I need to totally change my life and career.
I got into American football during a time of deep depression, and they helped me get through a lot of stuff. I am thankful to them for that. I wish I could tell it to their faces. Ditto to Owen too.
I remember only finding out about american football only a few years ago, disappointed that they where no more...well God damn am I lucky to be listening to this!
the kind of album you start to think yes yes okay hmm good good don't mess up halfway through then halfway through you turn it up to maximum volume and then don't mess up at the end and then it ends so perfectly and then you start it again and know you are safe to start it again
A good amount of people were just upset at the fact that it wasn't a replica of the original AF album and strayed off of that path. It happens a lot with stuff, the continuation of something isn't exactly how they imagined it so they decide to shit on it.
Oh my god, I've been listening to American Football for ten years, singing along, cried to the songs on my bed, gotten so depressed I couldn't sleep with their first LP and Minus The Bear's They Make Beer Commercials Like This playing in the background, and I had no clue these guys had put out a second album. And it's beautiful. It's different from the original album, but then again, 17 years have passed. We've all grown up. I can still hear the continuity between the two, but whereas the first album was lying in the grass looking at the clouds with the girl who would leave you six months later, this one is waking up with your wife/boyfriend in your house and wondering where the time has gone, thinking on all that's happened. Musing on people you've lost, etc. I'm just so happy they're back.
I've grown more attached to Mike's solo stuff, so this sounds more like an Owen record with much more electric guitar to me. Which is not a bad thing at all. Loved it.
I don't know what some of you are talking about - this is a beautiful, AF record. Some of you are so easy to discard hard work you had nothing to do with. Appreciate the music!
A band that has only put out one solid album then vanished for ages. This is a solid attempt. Not exactly what I'm sure everyone was expecting but it's been over 15 years and as songwriters, I am sure they have evolved in their own ways. Glad to hear some new American Football.
This album came out in a time of my life where failure seemed to be the only thing me and my family were capable of. Things haven't changed that much, the always luring sense of resignation and hopelessness materializes when i play this. I wanna stop carrying all those feelings, i want to put them in these songs so they have a place to stay and i can move on and be better to myself.
the opening just brought tears to my eyes, especially the as the little bend in the main riff got stronger in the opener got stronger, "i don't remember a lock on the door"... (the little vibrato in the chorus G#~G~G#~G Eb...G#~G) (na naa-na... na naa-na) so entrancing and heartwrenching. i can feel the evolved emotion that was born out of the deep pain from our younger years. this album has my heart
If you had grew with owen even after American football was no more, you'd know its more true to all the artist in these tracks now more than there were ever. Especially mike kinsella
Theneedledrop was wrong guys. This is the best return to your music. I grew on that album listening to Owen when the band died, and am listening to you now and what growth as people you have gone thru but I still hear that feel of the first album. Love it!
They have such a warm sound, full of great heart. I like both albums. It is not to late for this album , for this band, for this sound. This feeling they represent is timeless! Keep on doing great sound guys!
Today this one made sense and kick me heavely. When I first heard, I was in love for their debut, and this one at the time don't matched me. Today it REALLY reverbs in me bigger and better than the first album.
this album has some of the most relatable lyrics ever..I rarely care about lyrics in music but AF really does it for me I’ve been so lost for so long Every street’s a dead end Every sign points behind me If you need me, don’t You can’t trust a man who can’t find his way home My impaired intuition is telling me just to give in, I feel so sick Doctor, it hurts when I exist This isn’t the pain I’m usually in I hope it’s not contagious If you find me Could you please remind me Why I should wake up tomorrow? All so relatable,i could just put I’ve Been So Lost For So Long on loop just to hear those words,gosh it's like someone singing my story
1)Where Are We Now-10/10 2)My Instincts Are My Enemy-9/10 3)Home Is Where The Haunt Is-8/10 4)Born To Lose-10/10 5)I've Been So Lost For So Long-7/10 6)Give Me the Gun-6/10 7)I Need a Drink(or Two, or Three)-8/10 8)Desire Gets in the Way-10/10 9)Everyone Is Dressed Up-9/10 Overall-8.5/10
Nice! I wanna try! I think my final score will be similar, but we have differences in song preference: 1) Where Are We Now - 8/10 2) My Instincts Are My Enemy - 9/10 3) Home Is Where The Haunt Is - 7/10 4) Born To Lose - 10/10 5) I've Been So Lost For So Long - 8/10 6) Give Me the Gun - 7/10 7) I Need a Drink (or Two, or Three) - 10/10 8) Desire Gets in the Way - 9/10 9) Everyone Is Dressed Up - 9/10 Overall: 8.5/10
A random aesthetic thought came to my mind. It would be interesting to be able to watch it rain on my house and listen to this music, like if you had cameras cinematically positioned to show your house as it snows or rains, I'd really enjoy that while listening to stuff like this. I was just thinking about how I love it when it rains, but I don't always get to enjoy the rain because I'm inside.
LP1 AF is about growing up as a teen. I'd like to think that LP2 is more about being a grown up, hoping that things gets better than it was when you're teenager, but they don't. It just change.
I've realized that the light comes from the outside, on the cover... I'm close to cry... I don't know records as deep as their albums... They issue their sensibility, without pretend... This album is the continuation of their first masterpiece. They're complementary.
It's such a weird experience listening to this also having grown up with the first album. It's like being pulled back to a familiar place but still feeling lost.
1)Where Are We Now-7/10 2)My Instincts Are My Enemy-7/10 3)Home Is Where The Haunt Is-7/10 4)Born To Lose-7/10 5)I've Been So Lost For So Long-4/10 6)Give Me the Gun-6/10 7)I Need a Drink(or Two, or Three)-6/10 8)Desire Gets in the Way-6/10 9)Everyone Is Dressed Up-6/10 Overall- 5.555*/10
After seeing them live last night in Chicago, I can say that their new songs sound amazing live! Like holy shit, I was not expecting how well they played! Also they had a guy playing xylophone which was really cool. If you guys have a chance at seeing them, I highly recommend it! They truly are amazing!
it took them 17 years to get into a house?
Some lamp-lit upper floor windows are more important than others.
+Bob Magat nice modest mouse thumbnail :) ..thats my favorite all time album and could recognise that album art even though its tiny!!
Fucking loled.
and now they want out.
took a second for this to click. *applause*
While the first album represented the angst of being young and the struggles you face when you are, I feel like this album portrays an older, more mature sadness.
and I think that's cool
Thanks for this comment. I legit probably would not have thought of that way if you hadn't pointed it out m8. :')
A review I read accurately describes this album as returning to your college town 15-20 years later to find your favorite bar is now a KFC.
nostalgia and angst turned to suicidal thoughts :0
Its not even sadness, its like a melancholy feeling but your glad to have experienced life in that way.
agree
Honestly, I'm writing this based on mere sentiment. I played this album on my best friends funeral. He died this month at the age of 22 and every note echoed in the hall with his coffin and gently embraced each and every persons heart in that room. This was the last thing I listened to with him. It hurts to hear these songs knowing we will never recite all the lyrics and sing in unison ever again. I want to thank American Football for making such relatable music that can and will always heal. As for every one out there reading this, cherish your loved ones, friends and family and go tell the closest person to you that you love them.
EDIT 2021.04: Hey, it's been a few years. I'm doing well for myself and everybody seems to be able to live their lives normally again. I recall people being thankful for playing this album during the funeral since it helped to ease the atmosphere. To be clear the album was playing during the ceremony when the coffin was still being exhibited for visitors to give their final goodbyes. There was an old audio system which played CD's and had a mellow tune going. The disc with the album was a birthday gift and it was put near his picture in the hall as one of his last mementos. I just could not handle the depressing tune and switched out that CD for Amercan Footbal LP2.
Keep going guys.
Really sorry for your loss. Hope you're well!
Damn man, damn.
Love you, dude!
Holy shit, dude. That is an old comment but I am so sorry for your loss.
@@nickanthropocene6502 why even question?
Someone broke into my friends car in sf and took my bag which had this album. They better fucking listen to it
sorry to heard that friend..what scumbags ..i doubt they will..fans of music like this wouldn't be so low as to steal stuff
@@smittenthekitteninmittens2679 But this just be what they needed to have a change of heart :P
Probably some homeless guy. Jokes on him, now he sits on the coast under the Golden Gate at sunset every evening watching the surfers while listening to this record wondering where it all went wrong....at least that what I did when I used to stay there.
Funny true story...my house burnt down this new year day
@@smittenthekitteninmittens2679 whaaaaaat??? No way 😢
For the people on mobiles
1. Where Are We Now (0:01)
2. My Instincts Are the Enemy (4:43)
3. Home Is Where the Haunt Is (9:32)
4. Born to Lose (12:58)
5. I’ve Been So Lost For So Long (17:52)
6. Give Me the Gun (22:28)
7. I Need a Drink (or Two, or Three) (25:53)
8. Desire Gets in the Way (30:51)
9. Everyone Is Dressed Up (34:20)
Thank you J Ed!
"Everybody knows that the best way to describe the ocean to a blind man is to push him in" is the most accurate metaphor to what it feels when in mid 20's and learning how to be an adult when the best way to do that is just pushing yourself in life the way that it is.
27:05 "I'm as blue as the sky... is gray". One of those lines that just hit you, pure beauty
This album is fantastic. Such a cool progression from the 1999 album to this. People are saying its not the same. Why would it be? The original LP they recorded when they were 20 year old kids. Its been almost two decades. Enjoy this gift we've been given.
The drastic difference in their overall sound and Mike's voice is difficult to take initially. I came back to it years later and was able to appreciate it then.
Nah his voice sucks now
Is it bad that I enjoy this album way more than the first one? I haven't stopped listening to this album all week, it's fantastic!
I mean it is much cleaner and more mature. As good as the first album was, this is an advancement in their career as well as LP3.
It's good, but to me, there are two different sounds. The original, and reactivated. While I enjoy both, LP1 is my personal pick. You probably didn't ask.
Just putting this out there because it's fine if you like this more.
Personally I think LP2 and LP3 are way better
I actually agree immensely.
In 20 years when the band finally walks up the stairs and into the attic to make thier third album all the children who are being concieved right now will complain how it isn't as good as this 2nd album.
IT'S HAPPENING
Nah, Lp3 is definitely good
@@virtuallyunknownn Yeah it's their best in fact
@@Jamesp1972 and it aint in the attic
@@virtuallyunknownn Went right over your head, bud.
I listened to this album for the first time today, after coming across American Football on a random playlist. It's the first time I have cried since my dad died three years ago. It is the first time I have thought about relationships properly in a long time. When you are in your 20s it's so easy to get caught up in a traps of hedonism, materialism and escapism; I chose the easy relationships that didn't go anywhere, I chose buying shit to fill the void left by my well paid but soulless finance job, I chose moving to Hong Kong for the high salary and low taxes. I spend my days watching the markets and dreaming of early retirement in a decade or so. I bought a flat in my hometown with the money my dead father left me but instead of living in it I just rent it out and didn't even choose the furniture myself. I haven't messaged my mum or siblings in weeks because I just don't know what to say anymore. I need to totally change my life and career.
Hope you're doing well, Chief
god damn i fucking feel you
I got into American football during a time of deep depression, and they helped me get through a lot of stuff. I am thankful to them for that. I wish I could tell it to their faces. Ditto to Owen too.
Same here.
I remember only finding out about american football only a few years ago, disappointed that they where no more...well God damn am I lucky to be listening to this!
Gallzatron same!
the kind of album you start to think yes yes okay hmm good good don't mess up halfway through then halfway through you turn it up to maximum volume and then don't mess up at the end and then it ends so perfectly and then you start it again and know you are safe to start it again
Not really sure why this album gets a lot of hate. It is an incredible album.
A good amount of people were just upset at the fact that it wasn't a replica of the original AF album and strayed off of that path. It happens a lot with stuff, the continuation of something isn't exactly how they imagined it so they decide to shit on it.
How can this be hatted! This is a gorgeous piece of music...
@@maurobilotti 🙏
I'm 18, and I feel like I'm not old enough to understand this feel quite yet
That's a very mature perspective. A refreshing and honest view on life experiences
@@peytonthomas9378 Both wholesome comments. I really needed to see something like this, once in a while.
It's fine to admit that you don't know, props to you.
It's kinda being stuck between feeling like you could, but you also know you probably don't.
just listen to the first one a bit longer~
It's amazing that the band still gets me 17 years later
Thank you, Polyvinyl, for sharing this in full. Thank you to all who put this album together.
Oh my god, I've been listening to American Football for ten years, singing along, cried to the songs on my bed, gotten so depressed I couldn't sleep with their first LP and Minus The Bear's They Make Beer Commercials Like This playing in the background, and I had no clue these guys had put out a second album. And it's beautiful. It's different from the original album, but then again, 17 years have passed. We've all grown up. I can still hear the continuity between the two, but whereas the first album was lying in the grass looking at the clouds with the girl who would leave you six months later, this one is waking up with your wife/boyfriend in your house and wondering where the time has gone, thinking on all that's happened. Musing on people you've lost, etc. I'm just so happy they're back.
Your metaphors gave me very powerful feelings. Never happened when reading a YT comment. Now I get the album better.
I hate when I wake up and both my wife and boyfriend are in the house.
I've grown more attached to Mike's solo stuff, so this sounds more like an Owen record with much more electric guitar to me. Which is not a bad thing at all. Loved it.
Camilo Singer I'm kind of there with you but I'd say having this drummer makes a difference as well.
It is a owen album. The only difference is the band name. Mike kinsella was the genius behind it all from the start.
I don't know what some of you are talking about - this is a beautiful, AF record. Some of you are so easy to discard hard work you had nothing to do with. Appreciate the music!
Gets better with each listen. Some of their best guitar playing, a bit more subtle and delicate but wonderful as anything on their debut.
the whole album i was waiting for the trumpets. then they came. its perfect.
A band that has only put out one solid album then vanished for ages. This is a solid attempt. Not exactly what I'm sure everyone was expecting but it's been over 15 years and as songwriters, I am sure they have evolved in their own ways. Glad to hear some new American Football.
This album came out in a time of my life where failure seemed to be the only thing me and my family were capable of. Things haven't changed that much, the always luring sense of resignation and hopelessness materializes when i play this. I wanna stop carrying all those feelings, i want to put them in these songs so they have a place to stay and i can move on and be better to myself.
put the feelings in the songs. good idea, good words.
feels like im slowly falling to the bottom of the ocean in the first song at least. just watching towards the sky as i sink deeper down
"Where we are now" makes me cry.. It's beautiful but gives me so many emotions...
I thought it was just okay the first time I listened to it, now it has grown on me so much I love it.
the opening just brought tears to my eyes, especially the as the little bend in the main riff got stronger in the opener got stronger, "i don't remember a lock on the door"... (the little vibrato in the chorus G#~G~G#~G Eb...G#~G) (na naa-na... na naa-na) so entrancing and heartwrenching. i can feel the evolved emotion that was born out of the deep pain from our younger years. this album has my heart
Why i woke up today?I feel so sick doctor it hurts when i exist
This album slays and it's everything I was hoping for. 😍
Slept on this when it came out. Now I need it on repeat
Come aboard the LP2 train
You're so delicate; admittedly, sometimes I forget. You're made of wet paper.
Joh Ell I read this right as it was being sung in the song. cool.
Me, three.
This is seriously one of the best days in a LONG time, blessed to have more AF in our lives.
I don't about you guys but I'm totally digging this comeback. Sure it's not as good as their debut, but on it's own it's really good
Your wrong
If you had grew with owen even after American football was no more, you'd know its more true to all the artist in these tracks now more than there were ever. Especially mike kinsella
wonderful reunion album
Theneedledrop was wrong guys.
This is the best return to your music. I grew on that album listening to Owen when the band died, and am listening to you now and what growth as people you have gone thru but I still hear that feel of the first album. Love it!
One of the best album of 2016.
An instant classic.
Underrated. I like lp1 and 3 more but people overlook this album so hard.
Home is where the haunt is has to be the best thing american football has ever done, jesus what a song
They have such a warm sound, full of great heart. I like both albums. It is not to late for this album , for this band, for this sound. This feeling they represent is timeless! Keep on doing great sound guys!
Just when I thought I couldn't love this album any more, those horns come in.
This is what it sounds like to be alive
Uhh no....this is americ
anfootball
this is what is sounds like to be depressed and have a bad life
Today this one made sense and kick me heavely. When I first heard, I was in love for their debut, and this one at the time don't matched me. Today it REALLY reverbs in me bigger and better than the first album.
It's that production that really makes this work so, so well.
Beautiful music. Love the drums. Desire Gets in the Way is great!
Pure gold! Very excited to have this record after all the years waiting and hoping for AF to put out new material. 10/10!
God really popped off when he created Mike Kinsella
so many bangers on this album. well, all of them are bangers
This is on my daily list of albums to listen to. So good.
What a great album , i've loved their first album since it came out , i was like 12 years old , me and my friends loved it here in Norway
this album has some of the most relatable lyrics ever..I rarely care about lyrics in music but AF really does it for me
I’ve been so lost for so long
Every street’s a dead end
Every sign points behind me
If you need me, don’t
You can’t trust a man who can’t find his way home
My impaired intuition is telling me just to give in,
I feel so sick
Doctor, it hurts when I exist
This isn’t the pain I’m usually in
I hope it’s not contagious
If you find me
Could you please remind me
Why I should wake up tomorrow?
All so relatable,i could just put I’ve Been So Lost For So Long on loop just to hear those words,gosh it's like someone singing my story
Good guys American Football putting up an official full stream
I've just listened to it for the 50th time. Decided it was really good. Especially that first song, bam.
It's a grower and we all know those are always the best in the end ;)
1)Where Are We Now-10/10
2)My Instincts Are My Enemy-9/10
3)Home Is Where The Haunt Is-8/10
4)Born To Lose-10/10
5)I've Been So Lost For So Long-7/10
6)Give Me the Gun-6/10
7)I Need a Drink(or Two, or Three)-8/10
8)Desire Gets in the Way-10/10
9)Everyone Is Dressed Up-9/10
Overall-8.5/10
Nice! I wanna try! I think my final score will be similar, but we have differences in song preference:
1) Where Are We Now - 8/10
2) My Instincts Are My Enemy - 9/10
3) Home Is Where The Haunt Is - 7/10
4) Born To Lose - 10/10
5) I've Been So Lost For So Long - 8/10
6) Give Me the Gun - 7/10
7) I Need a Drink (or Two, or Three) - 10/10
8) Desire Gets in the Way - 9/10
9) Everyone Is Dressed Up - 9/10
Overall: 8.5/10
Give me the gun is a solid 10/10 man, one of my fav song on the album.
Better than the 4 you gave it earlier =D. Maybe it'll grow on you some more.
+César Ventura - Kilroy FN
there's no such thing as a solid 10/10
what about a perfect 5/7?
Never a bad tune from these dudes.
ugh this is so dreamy and atmospheric
Love this album. Special mention to "Where Are We Now".
Every song this band has made is just beautiful.
I've been waiting a long time for this
Can't wait another 15 years for American Football's next album, American Football.
Today is my 22nd birthday, I consider this one of my presents lol. I've been looking forward to this for awhile
1994 rules!
American football.. thanks for everything you guys have done it once again.. amazing that you can bring the same feeling in me with new music
I think it was 4th st! U and matt pond pa you guys killed it again thanks im a little drunk
Time to make new memories with a great new album. Amazing and worth the wait.
Thanks guys, Chicago will always love you.
A random aesthetic thought came to my mind. It would be interesting to be able to watch it rain on my house and listen to this music, like if you had cameras cinematically positioned to show your house as it snows or rains, I'd really enjoy that while listening to stuff like this. I was just thinking about how I love it when it rains, but I don't always get to enjoy the rain because I'm inside.
all the feels. love you AF, thank you for everything.
i'm so happy right now
"Everyone is Dressed up" is maybe the AF song that's most like an Iron & Wine song, but we've gotta wait like 15 more years for that cover
all time fav. album ♥
Feel like the first album your on the outside looking in and on this one your on the inside lookin out
LP1 AF is about growing up as a teen. I'd like to think that LP2 is more about being a grown up, hoping that things gets better than it was when you're teenager, but they don't. It just change.
Thank you dearest friends for sharing and in such high quality. Much love to you and God bless. Peace, Bryan
Best song to start an LP with
Best Song = "My instincts are the enemy" GREAT!!
I've realized that the light comes from the outside, on the cover... I'm close to cry... I don't know records as deep as their albums... They issue their sensibility, without pretend... This album is the continuation of their first masterpiece. They're complementary.
I love how driving the bass is on Born to Lose
音楽はやっぱり世界共通
カッコイイ!
It's growing on me.
we were sad on 99', 2017 we're still sad... amazing AF album!
Álbum lindo, me emociona demais depois de tanto tempo escutar American Football novamente. Espero que um dia venham para o Brasil n.n
Que lindo ficou este álbum, matou minha curiosidade e satisfez minha playlist com lançamentos de 2016 rsrs, parabéns demais!!
can we talk about how perfect and sad "I Need a Drink (or Two, or Three)" is. what would anyone do if they reached that point at their lives.
It's such a weird experience listening to this also having grown up with the first album. It's like being pulled back to a familiar place but still feeling lost.
Gracias muchachos por esta música. Hacen que la vida sea más dulce.
This album is gold
Their working on a third album now as well. This band is hitting back hard.
🤙
I don’t know if you guys read these but I don’t know if I would have made it without this album. I’ve been relistening since March 2017
So much love for you guys!
Best Song = "My instincts are the enemy" NICE
the nicest
I love this so much
People expecting immature writing and teenage angst are probably immature as hell. I love this album.
So much for the invite but I will be there at the same time as the sun dies
S A D B O Y S 2 0 1 6
Lmao
*2 0 1 7
*2 0 1 8
*2 0 1 9
*3 0 7 4
BRING THIS BACK TO SPOTIFY
It's good. It's REAL good.
1)Where Are We Now-7/10
2)My Instincts Are My Enemy-7/10
3)Home Is Where The Haunt Is-7/10
4)Born To Lose-7/10
5)I've Been So Lost For So Long-4/10
6)Give Me the Gun-6/10
7)I Need a Drink(or Two, or Three)-6/10
8)Desire Gets in the Way-6/10
9)Everyone Is Dressed Up-6/10
Overall- 5.555*/10
All I want is a huge bookshelf and music like this.
After seeing them live last night in Chicago, I can say that their new songs sound amazing live! Like holy shit, I was not expecting how well they played! Also they had a guy playing xylophone which was really cool. If you guys have a chance at seeing them, I highly recommend it! They truly are amazing!
I Think this album is even better than the first one ♡