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- Artist(s): Michael York, Zac Sewell, David Haik, Kyle Durfey
- Summary: The third full-length release from the Baltimore screamo band led by Kyle Durfey was produced by Will Yip.
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- Record Label: Epitaph
- Genre(s): Emo, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Hardcore, Screamo
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Say Nothing | |
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So let's say nothing some more, because this is something more than me, and I got what I need, but sleeping, when I should've been alive, it still... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Nov 11, 2014This is not disposable music--it’s exhausting and exhilarating and desolate and hopeful all at once--and there are layers both musically and lyrically that’ll reveal themselves with each subsequent spin. Pianos Become The Teeth’s third record is the most captivating and rewarding record of 2014--one that will be remembered as a classic within the genre and a gateway to those outside it.
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Oct 27, 2014Keep You certainly reaches for a hefty, developed sense of self beyond the grounding the band's held in contemporary punk, hardcore and emo some years now, but in doing so, it actually strikes the absolute perfect balance, enfolding the listener in honest and cathartic glory while enhancing its edges with just the right effects pedals and auxiliary instruments.
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Oct 30, 2014This time around, the instrumentation's more exposed and as minimal as they feel on first listen, the arrangement grows by the song.
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Nov 3, 2014It’s bleak and beautiful in the same way Keep You is, and it gives a lot provided you put your share of effort into it. And so you’ll probably feel exhausted after listening to Keep You; as well you should.
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Oct 27, 2014The songs, although well assembled, lack the edge that the band is known for, which could be hazardous.
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Oct 27, 2014It's an album less for blasting out of car radios and more for dusty Sunday afternoons and at times, it can feel a bit dulled by its own weight. Still, it's nice to hear the band stretching out and evolving, and even if Keep You requires a little more patience there is still much to like about it.
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Kerrang!Dec 16, 2014Its unhurried pace is a drag at times, but should leave bands who repeat themselves with their pride punctured and their egos pricked. [22 Nov 2014, p.51]
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Nov 14, 2014
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