both of these singles have ruled, so stoked for this
the hook and chorus on this is infectious
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Catchy chorus but the song doesn't really go anywhere.
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This is how you do a sound change tbh
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I don't like this as much as Givin' Up but still excited for the rest of the album.
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This got me playing I Still Feel Her Part 3. Jonny Craig lives.
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Owns.
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Pretty good.
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This should be a blueprint on how to sell out while still making some great music.
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Loving this positive reception.
Both singles have ruled [2]
Really feel that the song should have ended more bombastically, that’s my only complaint
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This should be a blueprint on how to sell out while still making some great music.
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I can't wait for Bradley to delete any negative criticism and block people on social media
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Great song. Of all the post-hardcore bands that have transitioned into pop music, this song and "Givin' Up" prove [to me] that Emarosa are doing it the best. The production is especially fantastic, which I think is what sells it. It has dimension and depth that allows the rock elements to still be present but has the fullness of pop. I would that along with Bradley's vocals are why these guys are doing this sound much better than their peers.
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I'm incredibly excited for this album
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I dunno why you guys think selling out is equivalent to going poppier. As people age they tend to mellow and this is just a reflection of nature's path.
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Good stuff.
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"I dunno why you guys think selling out is equivalent to going poppier. As people age they tend to mellow and this is just a reflection of nature's path."
I don't mean it in a bad way, they need to make a buck and decided to go on a poppier route. Don't have a single problem with that if they do music this good.
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"The song features more guitar than the previous single, but still sticks with their new much more pop-oriented sound."
Keep your opinion to yourself. You're reporting news, bro.
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"Keep your opinion to yourself. You're reporting news, bro."
not an opinion, this song has a heavier guitar presence than Givin' Up, whilst sticking to their new pop sound. how that's an opinion is beyond me "bro"
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I liked Givin' Up more, but this is still nice! High hopes for the album.
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the sound change is working in their favor so far, excited to hear the rest of the record.
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