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  1. May 14, 2016
    9
    The emotional significance and power of the band is once again what gives the band their edge in the crowded metal/metalcore scene. The title of the album really says it all. The Color Morale really does want those who listen to the album to know hope.

    It's an album made for those of us who just feel lost. The impressive vocal range of lead singer Garret Rapp allows a wide range of
    The emotional significance and power of the band is once again what gives the band their edge in the crowded metal/metalcore scene. The title of the album really says it all. The Color Morale really does want those who listen to the album to know hope.

    It's an album made for those of us who just feel lost. The impressive vocal range of lead singer Garret Rapp allows a wide range of emotions to be displayed. Anger, sadness, and hopefulness all lead to an incredible sound.

    It's powerful, emotional music. A step up from their already amazing previous album "My Devil In Your Eyes." Fans won't be disappointed and those giving the band a shot for the first time are likely to be blown away. This album is incredible and deserves your attention.

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Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 3 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. May 21, 2013
    70
    "Silver Lining" finds the group at its most savage, while exceptional moments like the anthemic, harmonious choruses of "Learned Behavior" and "Strange Comfort" balance the scales and help the Color Morale to reveal themselves as one of the most dynamic acts of the genre.
  2. Alternative Press
    Apr 4, 2013
    60
    Though their sometimes generic juddering occasionally dulls the impact, it's still clear the Color Morale are trying to be more than just "another one of those bands." [Apr 2013, p.88]
  3. Apr 4, 2013
    58
    While the album’s too inconsistent in style to be considered a successful change of pace for the group, it’s at least a promising sign of things to come.