• Record Label: Aviate
  • Release Date: Jun 5, 2012
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  1. Jun 18, 2012
    6
    "Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired" is the album where Bryce Avary's vocals are most extended to the fore . Although songs retain their pop character, however they are largely based on the indie rock background. You may like CD - tracks quickly caught the ear - but the compositions appearing on the album fit better to be played on the radio, alongside similar - vanishing amid fierce"Of All Things I Will Soon Grow Tired" is the album where Bryce Avary's vocals are most extended to the fore . Although songs retain their pop character, however they are largely based on the indie rock background. You may like CD - tracks quickly caught the ear - but the compositions appearing on the album fit better to be played on the radio, alongside similar - vanishing amid fierce competition positions, rather than as a notable release. Expand
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  1. Kerrang!
    Jun 29, 2012
    80
    Bryce's masterful way with a melody shines through once again. [9 Jun 2012, p.54]
  2. 80
    It boasts some of Avary's most concise songwriting to date and a self-confident, unfettered vibe that's invigorating. [Jul 2012, p.89]
  3. Combining the huge sound of Of Men & Angels with the youthful honesty of Hello, Good Friend and Do You Feel, Avary has created his best record yet with Life Will Write These Words.