• Record Label: Fearless
  • Release Date: May 27, 2016
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  1. May 27, 2016
    6
    Its pretty okay, it's not as good as theire previous albums, but still okay. Like maybe besides Colder Quicker or Eastwick, there is no real hit on this album and there were plenty on the two previous albums. Their worst album, but they mostly kept their style and the album is fun in parts. There is not much to say about this type of music anyway and i didn't expect that they will do aIts pretty okay, it's not as good as theire previous albums, but still okay. Like maybe besides Colder Quicker or Eastwick, there is no real hit on this album and there were plenty on the two previous albums. Their worst album, but they mostly kept their style and the album is fun in parts. There is not much to say about this type of music anyway and i didn't expect that they will do a second "I've Given Up On You", because the gerne just does not make it easy to do something like that. Expand
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

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  1. Alternative Press
    May 26, 2016
    80
    The Home Inside My Head cements Real Friends' place as new-school pop punk's lead dogs. [Jun 2016, p.102]
  2. May 26, 2016
    60
    While The Home Inside My Head is by no means the band's magnum opus or a step forward for pop punk as a whole, it's definitely a worthwhile listen for fans of the band and genre.
  3. May 26, 2016
    80
    There may be fewer hooks and a lack of a real fist-in-the-air anthem, but on The Home Inside My Head, these sad boys become men. Gracefully.