

I listened harder and i found a deeper, darker meaning to their songs and i think i like it the best out of all their cd's now. Then i watched the DVD and was drawn to listen to the cd again. It sorted of all just sounded the same to me. At first i wasn't really happy with this new album. Ok, i loved Senses Fail's first couple of releases and i was expecting big things.

overall the album is darker and in general a little poppier but is a great great cd. anyways, "shark attack" "the rapture" "cant be saved" and "all the best cowboys have daddy issues" are easily the best songs, the latter being a much different senses fail song but is really addictive. now if only that could translate to their live show.

i have been listening to these guys since before drive thru re-released their first ep and have been impressed with everything they have released. of course it has a couple of sleeper songs but for the most part, the songs are vintage senses fail. i thought it would just be a solid release with 4 or 5 tight songs on it but the entire cd is great. For fans and skeptics, you should buy this album even despite the not quite great radio song Calling All Cars. I like the chanty sections they through in as well, they really showed their creative side on this album as shown with songs like Shark Attack and Still Searching, the bit faster Sick Or Sane and of course The Priest And The Matador, the new albums answer to the fan favorite 187. Buddy's scream is still bad ass and he is less winy on this album thankfully, I do like SF but his voice would get to me after a little while. Some very driving and heavy riffs backed up with some good drum beats. Personally I think this is their best work, which is really a large goal for them to come out with a great album after member changes. Reviews are written by people that purchased this item from Interpunk Vote for your favorite songs by clicking the green checkmark above View other music on the same record label This kind of maturity and growth in the band’s songwriting is a label’s dream come true. Produced by Brian McTernan (Thrice, Snapcase, Circa Survive) in upstate NY, the album shows an incredible rock base while maintaining the band’s signature guitar sounds and melodies. Still Searching (Deluxe Edition with DVD)ĭeluxe Edition, contains a “making of the album” DVD with additional artwork.
