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It's been too long, can't wait, the last album was just fantastic

Don't Give In and What if this is all the love you ever got were all kinds of amazing and deserved to be proper hits

if old indie bands were still capable of making hits

Nothing particularly new from them, but not bad. The chorus is punchy, but I don't think it needed the swearing. Lovely to hear from them again as it's been so long, and good to see losing two members didn't have too much of an impact on their sound!

The Northern Irish band announced their first new studio album in six years, The Forest Is the Path. The 12-track collection produced by Fraser T Smith (Adele, Stormzy) and the band was written by its three core members — guitarist/singer Gary Lightbody, guitarist Johnny McDaid and guitarist/vocalist Nathan Connolly.

 

The follow-up to 2018’s Wildness is set for release on Sept. 13 on Polydor Records, with the first taste, “The Beginning,” out now. The yearning track features the trio’s signature melodic, dramatic thrum, with Lightbody crooning, “There is only you and me in this life/ And I don’t want to f–k it up now/ There is nothing for me in these past lives/ There is only what I wasn’t yet” on the swelling chorus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

he doesn't sound like him singing in the verses, chorus ok, what happened to him? his vocals have really changed

 

the song is great, doesn't sound like a copycat of any old SP track so don't get the (lazy) criticism

Hopefully the album does ok for them especially in week 1, a number 1 would be great but think top 3 is probably it's best outcome.
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