
On August 30, it was announced that drummer Gabe Barham had left the group. "Agree to Disagree" premiered on the SXM Octane radio station on August 9, prior to the release of the track's music video. Ī behind-the-scenes making-of video for "Leave It All Behind" was posted online on August 1. While on the Rockstar Disrupt touring festival in mid-July, the band performed "Break Me Down" it was made available for streaming four days later. Following this, the group appeared on the 2019 Warped Tour. Alongside this, How It Feels to Be Lost was announced for release, with its artwork and track listing being revealed.

On June 19, the band released "Leave It All Behind" digitally, accompanied with its music video, which was directed by Ben Thornley. On June 16, the band cleared their Instagram account, which was followed by video teasers for two consecutive days. On May 31, the group performed a new track, titled "Leave It All Behind", live for the first time at All Points East Music Festival. On April 29, 2019, vocalist Kellin Quinn revealed that the album was completed. I think that’s my biggest regret." įor unknown reasons, Matt Good is credited to produce an unknown twelfth track (on standard edition), which is non-existent on the album. "I should’ve said something, but I just kind of rolled with it. We were talking about maybe doing a hiatus." Quinn explained that his biggest regret was not taking a break from the band and touring. After Gossip, we weren't sure what we were going to do. I didn't feel like all those positive things that I was trying to push across to people. "The year or two after touring that record, I had a really hard time going onstage and believing in the things I was saying. Kellin Quinn expressed his feelings on touring and performing the tracks from Gossip in a 2019 interview with Loudwire. Loudwire named it one of the 50 best rock albums of 2019. Ī deluxe edition of the album was released on August 21, 2020, featuring the single "Talking to Myself", which was released on July 24, 2020. To promote the album, the band toured on the entirety of the inaugural Rockstar Energy Disrupt Festival from June to July 2019 and embarked on a co-headlining 2019 North American tour with British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. The album was supported by three singles "Leave It All Behind", "Break Me Down" and "Agree to Disagree". It is also their final album to feature drummer Gabe Barham, who departed from the band before the album's release. Records and marks a return to the band's post-hardcore roots. It serves as a follow-up to the group's 2017 album Gossip, and is their first release on Sumerian since departing with Warner Bros. This album, just over a year old, is already tired.How It Feels to Be Lost is the sixth studio album by American rock band Sleeping with Sirens, released through Sumerian Records on September 6, 2019. The problem is really with the longevity of the original record. Overall, it seems a little lazy to deluxe an album with only one fully new track, but the track in question is great and the acoustics are nice additions. ‘ Ghost’ is moving and mellow, brilliantly executed and, again, an improvement on the original. ‘ Agree To Disagree’, however, is catchy and bouncy and much more original than, ironically, the original. This track should’ve been written for the original release in place of ‘ Break Me Down’.įor the acoustic tracks, I was most looking forward to ‘ Leave It All Behind’ and, though the performance is brilliant, it just doesn’t hit me that well, especially considering the fact that the original track is one of their best. It’s heavy and angry with a powerful and anthemic chorus, seasoned with a delicious breakdown.

New track ‘ Talking To Myself’ is an amazing anthem, delivering all the goods that a Sleeping With Sirens fan needs. The rest, with the mild exception of ‘ Medicine (Devil In My Head)’ are forgettable. ‘ Never Enough’ and ‘ Agree To Disagree’ are both okay and enjoyable, and former closer ‘ Dying To Believe’ is a nice end to the record.
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Its pleasures are a little like CGI in a mediocre movie – it wows you at the time but is forgotten by the end of the film. The likes of ‘ Leave It All Behind’ and the title track are without doubt some of the best tracks in their discography, but the heavy ‘ Break Me Down’ just feels like an uninspired attempt at a glory days rehash.

It would be fair to say I haven’t stayed with this record the same way I did with Gossip or Madness (I became a fan when Madness was their newest outing).
