That's Outrageous! - Psycho

Posted by Unknown On Monday, February 25, 2013

Track list:
1. Psycho
2. Return To Woodsboro
3. Pretty Little Liars
4. Obliviate
5. Vyvanse Trance
6. Paging Patrick Batman
7. Flatliners
8. Home Invasion 101
9. Stranger Danger
10. *67
11. The New York Chainsaw Massacre Pt. 2
12. Straight To Voicemail

Genre: Post-hardcore
For Fans Of:  I See Stars, Everyone Dies In Utah, Lions!Tigers!Bears!

After a bit of drama and issues That's Outrageous! managed to put out another album, this album was probably better than the last one in a lot of ways. The sound changed up a bit they have some poppy choruses and some dubstep in their sound now. I guess they take two really okay things to make them into something great and more worth listening too. Psycho is one of those albums that is really good and sounds amazing, but it does have its flaws. The only really big flaw i can tell it has is the electronic parts sometimes don't match the song at all and could have sounded different, other than that the album is something to be head. One thing that really caught my attention are the lyrics, some of the lyrics are truly hateful and some are lovey dovey, not saying it's a bad thing because it's not, kind of gives you the best of both worlds. A few songs that stick out on this album, Pretty Little Liars, Fatliners, Home Invasions 101, The New York Chainsaw Massacre Pt. 2. Home Invasions 101 caught my attention because of the lyrics I thought they were funny in a way they were meant. Flatliners brought back the famous phrase this band should be famous for "sluts like you make me sick" on this album it's "SLUTS LIKE YOU STILL MAKE ME SICK" the lyrics following that line are just, so cruel, but so good at the time. I would like to see this band get bigger than they already are they have what it takes to make it.
Breakdown:
Cleans: The clean vocals are a real joy to listen too. His vocal range is definitely a nice fit with the poppy choruses and makes the song seem more alive to the listener.
Screams: The screamer has a few different styles that makes them different, when he’s screaming hateful/cruel lyrics you can hear it in his vocal tone its clear.
Instruments: They have dirty-dubstep, guitars, bass, drums, what else could you need to make it big? The dubstep presence is enjoyable on the songs you hear it, sometimes it doesn’t necessarily fit the song, but it makes the songs worth listening too.

Rating: 8/10
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