Bayside's "Shudder" retains irresistible wit, intricate riffs, and haunting melodies
Featured Album Review by FM, The Digital Boy The truth behind Bayside's fourth full record, Shudder , is that it is all it was hoped to have retained: incredible wit, foot-stomping beats and haunting melodies, accompanied with a sense of aggression, hope, hopelessness, disdain, love and loss. The songs on Shudder are melancholy, but the band tries to tell us that, regardless of the facts at hand, things will be OK in the end. [...]




















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