TITLE FIGHT – THE LAST THING YOU FORGET
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"...The band continue their focus on writing razor-sharp, heavy-handed one-liners whose brevity punctuates the band's melodic but fast and rough-edged pop-punk even better than before. "You're a match / that can't be lit," guitarist Jamie Rhoden exclaims in the opener, "Symmetry." "Spark a flame. Burn infinite." It's invective that only deepens when bassist Ned Russin adds in a moment of pure musical dynamism, "You broke me like a mirror. / Seven years keep adding up.," slightly slowing the speedy momentum. The opening track and easily the best on Forget (and probably the band's best to date) takes a surprising turn when the tempo slows for the "breakdown," which is actually sparked by guest vocalist Joe Boynton (frontman of kindred souls Transit) nasally shouting, "Balance -- I'm losin' it! And the ground beneath does not exist." Boynton here sounds just like Travis Shettel, and consequently this part like a Piebald chorus, letting up a bit on the anxiety the track had been building. It's a curveball for sure, but the spin is plenty effective." - PUNKNEWS.ORG
