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Truth Decay- You Me at Six

Written By: Sabrina Standford

You Me at Six comes out with another record attempting a pop-punk revival - “Truth Decay.” This record goes back and forth. Some songs bring me back to the height of bands like All Time Low and Blink-182, while others feature lyrics that I can’t help but cringe at. The record does have a strong start with the hard-hitting banger of “Deep Cuts,” the ode to Gen Z - “God Bless The 90s Kids,” and the angsty heartbreak of “After Love In The After Hours.”

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However, towards the middle of the record, all the songs start to blend together with not many defining factors in each track for listeners to differentiate between them. “Truth Decay” won’t be the record that reinstates pop punk, but it does pay a nice homage to the long lost genre.

Rating: 5/10