Alkaline Trio This Addiction Review
Rank 5 out of 5
It’s hard to define the pace of Alkaline Trio, the 3 person band has found a way to sound like something so much more with their records. With the release of “This Addiction” the trio really puts their best foot forward with some amazing tracks, and even a trumpet here and there. The band really puts on a showcase of pop punk that you can’t deny.
Alkaline Trio, comes swinging with “This Addiction” then
continues forward with sing-a-long songs that are punk rock and emo at the same
time. The sound design on the record is solid, moving forward with more than
just the standard three chords and progressing with lyrical onslaught that just
moves you. There are moments of dread on the record with Matt Skiba pushing his
heart, and then there are moments where he seems to let a bit of bliss come
through, but it’s really an emo record if you ask me. There are more moments of
sadness than there are of joy, and that’s not a bad thing. The record comes
together with so many good tracks, and something for everyone. With some fast
paced songs and some medium paced songs coming through, the band really puts
their pop punk foot forward at times. I loved the way that the songs all bleed
into one another and really focus on the emotional connection that you would expect
within the world of punk. It’s not quite emo, but it’s punk, and yet it is something
else altogether. Alkaline Trio “This Addiction” puts together such a great
album I can only rank it 5 out of 5.hard to define the pace of Alkaline Trio, the 3 person
band has found a way to sound like something so much more with their records. With
the release of “This Addiction” the trio really puts their best foot forward
with some amazing tracks, and even a trumpet here and there. The band really
puts on a showcase of pop punk that you can’t deny.
Alkaline Trio, comes swinging with “This Addiction” then continues forward with sing-a-long songs that are punk rock and emo at the same time. The sound design on the record is solid, moving forward with more than just the standard three chords and progressing with lyrical onslaught that just moves you. There are moments of dread on the record with Matt Skiba pushing his heart, and then there are moments where he seems to let a bit of bliss come through, but it’s really an emo record if you ask me. There are more moments of sadness than there are of joy, and that’s not a bad thing. The record comes together with so many good tracks, and something for everyone. With some fast paced songs and some medium paced songs coming through, the band really puts their pop punk foot forward at times. I loved the way that the songs all bleed into one another and really focus on the emotional connection that you would expect within the world of punk. It’s not quite emo, but it’s punk, and yet it is something else altogether. Alkaline Trio “This Addiction” puts together such a great album I can only rank it 5 out of 5.
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