Greatest Hits - Remo Drive (2018)
⭐ 8.5/10
(Originally written by niklasj08)
(Review is in regards to the 2018 Epitaph Records reissue)
Regardless of what people think of Erik and Stephen Paulson or their more recent musical efforts, it is hard to deny that Greatest Hits is truly inspired. Fun guitar riffs, punchy drums (Sam Mathys got done so dirty), and catchy vocals all come together to make one of the greatest "emo" albums of the 2010s.
While seemingly inspired heavily by bands like Title Fight and Joyce Manor, the group still manages to create their own identity (I also think I'm alone on this, but I get some serious old-school FOB vibes from a few of the tracks, would love to hear Patrick Stump's take on some of the vocals).
While the lyrics can be pretty cliche, the earnest and somewhat raw delivery almost always sticks the landing perfectly. The album also doesn't overstay it's welcome, ensuring that the token complaining and self-pity that comes with the emo territory doesn't get anywhere near exhausting. A few unique and off-genre instrumentals also help to keep things fresh (e.g. the ending of Yer Killin' Me), and Name Brand closes out the album on an amazing note.
I highly recommend you give Greatest Hits a listen, and I also highly recommend you don't go into their two follow-up albums with anywhere near as high expectations...
Standout Tracks: Art School, Eat Shit, Yer Killin' Me, Name Brand
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