When the opportunity to hear an advance of All Get Out’s upcoming album No Bouquet (due out November 2nd via Equal Vision Records) I jumped at it. I had been a fan of their previous releases and was excited to see what was going to be the follow up to 2016’s Nobody Likes A Quitter. Let me tell you, I am so glad I did. While there are common themes sonically across the whole album, each song was a surprise because of how diverse sounding they really are.
“No Bouquet” starts off with “Rose”, with its moody sound and lyrics like “I see why I’d be easy to replace” / “And honestly I never cared at all”. I knew after hearing this opening track that I was going to be in for a rollercoaster of emotions, and I was right.
Other stand out tracks for me were “Survive” (where you can definitely hear a bluesy Chris Stapleton-style influence in the guitars), “Self Repair” (with its beyond relatable lyrics and catchy Weezer-style sound) and “Trip” (where Nathan Hussey’s quiet vocals at the very end let you experience every emotion he is feeling).
Hussey (vocalist/guitarist) and Kyle Samuel (guitarist) have managed something with No Bouquet that every great album accomplishes. They take you on a constantly evolving journey while still maintaining the core of what past fans love about them.
Catch All Get Out on the “No Bouquet Tour” this November with special guests Homesafe, Household, and Sunsleeper.
TAGS: All Get Out | Equal Vision Records | Homesafe | Household | Sunsleeper

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