Sunday, 3 February 2013
Sinners Never Sleep by You Me At Six (Album Review)
Album: Sinners Never Sleep
Artist: You Me At Six
Genre: Pop/punk
Release Date: 3rd October 2011
Number of Songs: 12
Length: 48 minutes
Want to buy this album? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sinners-Never-Sleep-You-Six/dp/B005FEE7NC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1350171599&sr=8-1
My rating - 4
My review:
I really enjoyed this album. I first got into You Me At Six when I saw the video for Loverboy on Kerrang and straight away I went out and bought their two previous albums because this one hadn't been released yet. I've listened to all three of their albums now and Sinners Never Sleep is my favorite There's mixture of songs; slow, fast, fun and serious. In my opinion there is not a dull song on this album (although there were some I liked more than others).
I have a lot of favorites, but if I had to choose one it would be Crash. This is one of the slowest songs on the album so it's not everybody's cup of tea, but it stood out to me because of the lyrics. Basically this song about relationship issues, where you love somebody but something happens which tears you apart, but you still have feelings for them. It's also not your typical guitar, drums and bass song. The ending is amazing.
My least favorite song (I really wish I didn't have to choose because I love them all) was When We Were Younger. This isn't a bad song at all, but it was too slow and too long for my liking.
Should you pick this album up? If you are a fan of You Me At Six then you will love this album. It's also perfect for anybody who likes bands such as All Time Low, Young Guns, Lostprophets and even Paramore.
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