A Day To Remember‘s latest album, “Language,” is a sonic assault on the senses. The album’s 12 tracks are a relentless barrage of heavy guitars, thunderous drums, and piercing feedback. But amidst the chaos, there’s also a surprising amount of melody and nuance.
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The album’s opening track, “Paranoia,” sets the tone for the rest of the record. The song is a furious attack on the modern world, with lyrics that rage against the constant bombardment of information and the sense of isolation that can come with it. The music is equally relentless, with a pounding drumbeat and a wall of guitars that threaten to overwhelm the listener.

But just when you think A Day To Remember is going to bludgeon you into submission, the band pulls back and reveals a softer side. “Resentment” is a slow-burning ballad that showcases Jeremy McKinnon’s powerful vocals. The song is a heartbreaking look at the destructive power of anger and resentment.

The album’s lead single, “Mindreader,” is a more traditional A Day To Remember song. The song is a catchy and anthemic rocker that’s sure to get stuck in your head. The lyrics are about the struggle to communicate with someone who doesn’t understand you.

A Day To Remember continue to explore their softer side on the album’s closing track, “Reassemble.” The song is a beautiful and atmospheric ballad that’s a perfect way to end the album. The lyrics are about the importance of finding hope and healing after a period of darkness.

Language is A Day To Remember‘s most ambitious and diverse album to date. The album is a powerful and emotional journey that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche. It’s an album that will stay with you long after the last note has faded away.
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