
Even so, this album features some of the most memorable leads and riffs from the band in years (see: ' Torch', ' Natural Born Killers', and ' Turtle In A Hare'.) And that is all due to Travis's inclusion, who while adhering to the band's formula, occasionally brings out his own signature sounds and style to great effect.

Miller and Lockett show off very brief instrumental flares that wouldn't have gone amiss from their former bands but they do indeed tow the tight, groovy and ultimately simpler line of Emmure's rhythmic approach. As for the guitars and riffs, let's be real you can usually count the number of notes used in Emmure's guitar work on one hand, and that's by also excluding your thumb and more often than not, two other fingers.

As I said before, this is still Emmure at the end of the day, and only very subtle shades of Glass Cloud and Tony Danza are heard. 911 operator: Nicky, dont hang up on me, okay Nicki: I wont, just crying. The Lyrics for We Were Just Kids by Emmure have been translated into 3 languages.

But while this is without a doubt the band’s strongest iteration that features some of their most consistent output yet, the influence of these three new members isn’t quite as prevalent as some may have hoped for. 911 operator: Nicki, Ive got help on the way you just wait a minute, ok Nicki: hurry, please.
