Brand New Vision - Point North

Brand New Vision

Point North

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2020-08-21
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2020 Hopeless Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Brand New Vision (feat. DE’W Point North 3:35
2
Into the Dark (feat. Kellin Qu Point North 3:18
3
Personal Point North 3:19
4
A Million Pieces Point North 4:02
5
Lethal Point North 3:43
6
Heartbeat Point North 3:11
7
Apologue Point North 4:09
8
Distant Point North 3:04
9
No One's Listening Point North 2:50
10
Nothing Left to Lose Point North 3:40
11
Be the Same Point North 3:37

Reviews

  • awesome

    5
    By OMGItsJuliette On Musical.ly
    idk why the other reviews are so harsh so i’m adding this one, i’ve been excited for a new album for them ever since i started listening like a year and a half ago, and this is all i could’ve asked for and more! the collabs on this album are awesome, lots of the songs have messages that i barely hear in this scene, and personal has got to be one of my favorite songs that they’ve ever made. the electronic aspects mixed with pop punk is what MAKES point north and if you’re here to complain about that go find another band to listen to.
  • Ehhh

    2
    By requiredtocreateanickname
    I loved “A Light in a Dark Place” but have been pretty disappointed since then. The electronic beats and other effects are just too much for my personal taste. After a couple of songs it all sounds the same.
  • Too Much Pop, Not Enough Rock

    2
    By The Thruth You Can't Handle
    Producers, please, STOP MIXING GUITARS LIKE THIS. This was a huge problem in the mid-2000s, it’s a guitar, stop turning it into a whispery space sound effect, stop editing out every minor imperfection to make it sound like R2-D2 having a chat with a power drill. If the band is actually playing instruments, let them play. Stop running their performances through a program that makes every riff sound like it could fit perfectly on a Backstreet Boys song from 2003. Let the bands use their unique imperfections with their personal style of musicianship separate themselves from the crowd, rather than editing their art to sound like bland, milktoast tonal clones no one could pick out of a crowd.

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