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  • loldongs34

    This band is fucking amazing

    18 Abr 11h54 Responder
  • randomhero323

    home is fantastic. shirts is a great song

    17 Abr 21h11 Responder
  • mrjake2002

    substancex your opinion is stupid and shit. like, really dumb shit that you're typing. they probably re recorded janie because they value the song and wanted a version that was better produced.

    7 Abr 13h42 Responder
  • revs

    i got everything they have done and the new album is just a natural progression, i'm loving it, but then again, i love all their shit,. voice sounds just as grainy and hoarse as always anyways LOL. Yeh, they re-recorded Janie, big whoop.

    2 Abr 23h47 Responder
  • substancex

    Instead of dwelling on this anymore, I'm going to start an OWTH-influenced punk band where I sing heartbroken OWTH-esque lyrics about how Off With Their Heads let me down. It'll be meta as fuck.

    2 Abr 20h38 Responder
  • substancex

    Anyway, I was just pointing out the obvious fact that they drastically changed their production and vocal style on this album. And re-recording "Janie" makes it seem like the band intended this record to be a lot of peoples' first OWTH record, so they decided to include a high fidelity re-recording of one of their catchiest early songs. It all seems like a lame calculated attempt to expand their audience. Good for them if it works, but I would've liked to see them get huge on their own merits instead of pandering to what a lameass mass audience wants.

    2 Abr 20h23 Responder
  • substancex

    Only insecure douchebags care if a band they like gets popular with a "mainstream" audience, and that's not what I'm complaining about. I have a right to be annoyed when I see a really amazing band going out of their way to change their sound to get bigger. I wouldn't give a shit in the first place if I didn't love this band's music so much.

    2 Abr 20h20 Responder
  • substancex

    Yes. Write those pointers down. They'll serve you well in the future.

    2 Abr 20h02 Responder
  • drupaceous

    real singing (whatever that means) = not cool

    30 Mar 22h14 Responder
  • ExcessiveClap

    Gotta take notes here so I get it right when I start my own punk band. So... rerecording songs = not cool?

    28 Mar 12h37 Responder
  • substancex

    Also, did I mention that the new album has "real singing" and a re-recording of an earlier song? I just thought I'd throw that in, since I'm pretty sure I haven't already brought up these points before in this shoutbox.

    26 Mar 13h17 Responder
  • substancex

    And let's be honest here - you also think Sum 41 is good, so your opinion on punk rock is pretty suspect. Home's definitely good though.

    26 Mar 12h53 Responder
  • substancex

    I don't give the slightest shit if a band gets bigger - it just rubs me the wrong way when I see musicians blatantly tailoring their sound to a mass audience, especially when it's a band as dear to me as OWTH. It's really lame to see such a fantastic band selling themselves short by giving the audience what they think they want. Cmon - you're really gonna claim that the same album where they suddenly have slick production values just so happens to also be their first one with "real singing" and a re-recording of an earlier song? It doesn't even make me angry or possessive of the band - I just think it's sad more than anything. It's like seeing a really cool intelligent girl whoring herself up to impress some witless frat douche.

    26 Mar 12h47 Responder
  • The-Riot-Before

    Who cares? Home is fantastic. I couldn't care less if this is them "selling out", which, by the way, is complete bullshit. Sounds pretty natural to me, but I suppose I haven' t been through what you've been through. I haven't seen what you've seen. I just don't even know, man.

    22 Mar 21h33 Responder
  • substancex

    It doesn't come off as a natural progression, since "In Desolation" didn't stray from their sound at all. Now on the new record there's suddenly "real" singing, they re-recorded one of their earliest songs, and the production sounds like it belongs on a late 90s major label pop punk album. I witnessed all the mainstream sellout cashgrab records some of the bigger pop punk bands churned out in the late 90s in an attempt to get huge after Blink 182 popularized pop punk, and this album is among the most blatant example I've seen of a punk band trying to pander to a mainstream audience. Just my opinion though, so whatever.

    20 Mar 22h39 Responder
  • Nahojishere

    "Home" is the shit! , very good album.

    16 Mar 17h04 Responder
  • Farkasok

    I think the new album is pretty good. I don't think they're intentionally trying to get huge. "Home" sounds like a pretty natural progression from "In Desolation" to me, nothing about it comes off as forced. They probably will get bigger and there may be a few copycats, but we can just ignore those...

    14 Mar 21h56 Responder
  • Megatron-1

    Very good album.

    13 Mar 18h18 Responder
  • tippaah_

    Loving the new album so far.

    13 Mar 9h49 Responder
  • bojimserakije

    odličnoća!

    6 Mar 20h38 Responder
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