![]() Even if moments like The Grind stood out, the band lost their groove and needed to find their way back. With funny storytelling and solid instrumentation, the big change was a production which seemingly sucked the life out of every great song on the album. Still, the 2019 release was genuinely good. Lead singer Erik Paulson characterized the band’s sophomore effort as an attempt to separate themselves from the “kind of party emo thing right now,” but when you entirely drop the sound that made your band successful, it doesn’t always help you maintain that core audience. ![]() When last year’s Natural, Everyday Degradation came out, it seemed like all of the momentum that Remo Drive had built up shattered in an instant. ![]() Remo Drive A Portrait of an Ugly Man (Epitaph)
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