Senses Fail – Let It Enfold You

Album Info

Artist: Senses Fail

Title: Let It Enfold You

Year: 2004

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Tracklist

  • 1. Tie Her Down (3:08)
  • 2. Lady in a Blue Dress (3:18)
  • 3. You're Cute When You Scream (2:25)
  • 4. Buried a Lie (2:59)
  • 5. Bite to Break Skin (3:31)
  • 6. Rum Is for Drinking, Not for Burning (2:43)
  • 7. Slow Dance (3:06)
  • 8. Choke on This (3:22)
  • 9. NJ Falls Into the Atlantic (3:48)
  • 10. Let It Enfold You (5:03)
  • 11. Irony of Dying on Your Birthday (2:59)
  • 12. Angela Baker and My Obession with Fire (4:04)
  • 13. Martini Kiss (3:51)

Review

Senses Fail's debut album 'Let It Enfold You' is more than just a way to kick off the early 2000s emo scene - it's a thrilling ride that takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions! Released in 2004, this album packs a punch with its unique blend of energetic guitar riffs and powerful vocals that strike a chord. The way the band tackles themes of emotional turmoil and personal struggle through incredibly relatable lyrics is nothing short of amazing. I mean, who hasn't been there, right? From the heartfelt melody in "Buried a Lie" to the intense, emotion-packed "Let It Enfold You", every song is a testament to their impressive ability to craft unforgettable tracks that resonate deeply.

What really stands out for me is how this album primes fans of the genre for what's to come from Senses Fail in the punk-rock scene. 'Let It Enfold You' sets the stage for their future success with its raw emotional appeal and musical intensity, which is something I can only imagine would leave listeners eager for more. Listening to this album never fails to take me on a journey of emotions - it's truly an impactful, intense experience that never gets old! What's even more impressive is how well this album holds up to this day, despite being released over 15 years ago. Trust me, 'Let It Enfold You' is definitely worth a spin if you're in the mood for a genuinely authentic emo experience that'll leave you breathless. - Ava