Tom Dincht wrote:Alright, I have now officially heard all four albums from Haste the Day.
Now, you can call That They May Know You an EP, but I don't.
I believe it to be a full-legnth album that is the same length or longer than Burning Bridges and When Everything Falls. The only thing that put Burning Bridges in the 40-minute range was the 8-Minute-long instrumental at the end.
Now, starting with their first album, That They May Know You:
I really like this album.
I personally think the song "Autumn" oculd pass as a Worship song.
"Many Waters", "The Dry Season", and a less mastered version of "Substance."
I find this to be HTD's strongest release.
Their Second Album, Burning Bridges:
It seemed like a watered down version of their first release. I mean, "Substance" was remastered, but it didn't cut it.
It had "The Closest Thing to Closure" and "American Love" and even a sick track titled "Blue 42", but I prefer their older album.
Their Third Album, When Everything Falls:
I found this release more enjoyable than Burning Bridges with excellent songs such as "Walk On" and "When Everything Falls" and the amazing Goo Goo Dolls cover, "Long Way Down."
Plus, the cover features an attrative female (coughunlikeburningbridgescough).
And their new ablum, Pressure on the Hinges:
I find this to be a strong album, Jimmy Ryan or not.
I appreciate that Stephen Keech doesn't try to imitate Jimmy Ryan like Spencer Chamberlian attempted to copy Dallas Taylor when he first joined Underoath.
It seems kinda like Killswitch Engage.
Solid album, which is why it's under SOLID State.
Alright, anyone here like HTD?
Tom Dincht wrote:Their EP is their best release, definateley.
Is it just me or did Substance lose some punch when it went on Burning Bridges? It's like they cleaned it up too much.
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