I really liked Listen and Forgive, but I think I'm the only one who prefers the slower/more emo vibe they tried on Promise Nothing and Something Left Behind.
No way dude, I love everything Transit has put out but those two releases will always be my favorites. I would be so happy to have an album of all Promise Nothing style tracks.
No way dude, I love everything Transit has put out but those two releases will always be my favorites. I would be so happy to have an album of all Promise Nothing style tracks.
Glad to see I'm not the only one. I always thought the general consensus was that Transit's punkier material was better.
Not sure if it can top the last, but I have high hopes for these guys. Tim and Torre are a great guitar duo. The guitar work is really what sets Transit apart for me.
Not sure if it can top the last, but I have high hopes for these guys. Tim and Torre are a great guitar duo. The guitar work is really what sets Transit apart for me.
Absolutely true. I hope for more of the same, can't wait!
I really liked Listen and Forgive, but I think I'm the only one who prefers the slower/more emo vibe they tried on Promise Nothing and Something Left Behind.
this so much, i loved the direction they were going on "1978 (first version)" and "Take What You Can", much less poppy than what came after.
I feel like I'm in a minority who didn't like the direction of the last album. I just don't feel the poppier side plays to their strengths, and when seeing them on The Wonder Years tour early in the year I thought their older songs had a lot more impact live. Open-minded for the new album though!
This sums up my feelings entirely. Those old songs translate much better live, but maybe I'm just an old dickhead now.
If they combine the energy of Keep This To Yourself with the songwriting of Listen & Forgive they'll put out the best record of their career. High hopes for this