Album Review: Kid You Not – Thanks, I Hate It

Floridians Kid You Not have returned with their new album ‘Thanks, I Hate It’, their second for Deep Elm Records; the label celebrating 25 years of being an iconic emo independent. The quartet have honed their sound over a couple of self-releases and their 2017 debut ‘Never A Dull Moment’, with this promising to be “..familiar, yet bigger..seeing the band at their best.” “Staring at the ceiling fan, I’m feeling the disconnection..” barks lead vocalist Patrick Drury, as invitation to the album. “The songs on this album resonate with what we believe a lot of people have felt this year in regards to personal struggles with mental health,” says bassist Justin Pritchard. This sentiment of shared experience is echoed across the album, with the majority of the band’s...

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