Bayside - There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive album cover

Bayside

There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive

Year2024
LabelHopeless Records
CountryXW
StatusOfficial

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Tracklist

  1. The Devils (3:43)
  2. Castaway (3:18)
  3. Miracle (3:52)
  4. Say So Long (3:01)
  5. I’m So Happy I Could Die (2:58)
  6. Go To Hell (4:00)
  7. How To Ruin Everything (Patience) [feat. Ice Nine Kills] (3:21)
  8. Bad Intentions (3:34)
  9. Strangest Faces (3:11)
  10. Good Advice (3:30)
  11. Just Like Home (3:13)

About the Band

Bayside is an American punk rock band from the Bayside, Queens, neighborhood of New York City, formed in 2000 by lead vocalist Anthony Raneri. The group also consists of lead guitarist Jack O'Shea, bassist Nick Ghanbarian, and drummer Chris Guglielmo. Since their formation, the group has released nine full-length albums, with their debut, Sirens and Condolences, in 2004, and the release of 2005's follow-up, Bayside, launching the band into mainstream success. The band released seven more albums: The Walking Wounded (2007), Shudder (2008), Killing Time (2011), Cult (2014), Vacancy (2016), Interrobang (2019) and There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive (2024).

Source: Wikipedia

Album Review

Bayside's latest album, 'There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive,' is a powerhouse of heavy metal energy that delivers a raw and intense experience from start to finish. The band's signature blend of aggressive riffs, pounding drums, and emotive vocals shines through in tracks like 'The Devils' and 'Go To Hell,' showcasing their ability to create hard-hitting anthems. The production quality on this record is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal track coming through with clarity and power. Standout tracks like 'Miracle' and 'Just Like Home' display Bayside's versatility in mixing heavy breakdowns with melodic hooks, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. 'There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive' fits perfectly in the band's career, showing growth and maturity while staying true to their roots.

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