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OUT NOW: Pianos Become the Teeth - Keep You (10/28/2014)


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I've heard the entire album and will say that if you haven't liked the songs released so far, you likely won't enjoy this album at all. There's not a single scream on the entire thing; a couple "yells" but nothing like their past material. It all sounds in line with the singles they've released; incredibly slow and mostly very mellow. It's an emotionally beautiful record and I personally love the new sound but it likely won't appeal to those that aren't welcoming it.

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I've heard the entire album and will say that if you haven't liked the songs released so far, you likely won't enjoy this album at all. There's not a single scream on the entire thing; a couple "yells" but nothing like their past material. It all sounds in line with the singles they've released; incredibly slow and mostly very mellow. It's an emotionally beautiful record and I personally love the new sound but it likely won't appeal to those that aren't welcoming it.

Happy to hear. In love with the new sound.

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Time to eat my words. I gave their first LP a listen again. I loved it! Now, I need to try the second LP again.

 

 

DO IT!!! PBTT can do no wrong, IMO. Love their music and from what I have heard I am really digging this evolved sound as well. It's nice to change it up a bit every now and then. Can't wait to get this and listen to it all the way through. 

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I've said it so many times but TLLA is probably the most lyrically emotional record ever written, in my opinion. They're all tear jerkers, and I have yet to lose a very close loved one. I can't imagine listening to that record if I had lost my father.

 

It makes me think about how since everyone dies, some day my father is going to die. Then I try not to cry.

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I've said it so many times but TLLA is probably the most lyrically emotional record ever written, in my opinion. They're all tear jerkers, and I have yet to lose a very close loved one. I can't imagine listening to that record if I had lost my father.

I listened to it A LOT when my sister passed away

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