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Alternative PressApr 10, 2017The album maintains a brilliant balance between uplifting and confessional, playful and serious. It's the most real, honest and self-aware record FIR have released to date. [May 2017, p.80]
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Apr 10, 2017Tthis is a surprisingly listenable and emotive album, layering a wall of guitars, pounding drums, atmospheric textures, and a decent mix of bloody screaming and gang choruses.
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Kerrang!Apr 12, 2017It's an amalgamation of what they've done before but without the rapping, or hardcore, and with the pop dial turned to 11. [15 Apr 2017, p.51]
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Apr 10, 2017This is so inoffensive, it’ll be hard for anyone to hate--or love.
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Apr 20, 2017Coming Home scrubs away the band's aggression and tries to get more emotional, but all it does is end up sounding like that perv you'd never leave a drunk friend around.
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Apr 10, 2017All the emo-rooted, posthardcore stylistic hallmarks are present and correct, embellished with a load of electronic arsing about on top, but the almost constant use of the same soaring ‘wo-ah’ pop hooks will soon have you wanting to hack your ears off with a pair of blunt scissors.
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Positive: 12 out of 17
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Mixed: 2 out of 17
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Negative: 3 out of 17
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