Sleeping With Sirens – Let’s Cheers to This

Album Info

Artist: Sleeping With Sirens

Title: Let's Cheers to This

Year: 2011

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Tracklist

  • 1. Do It Now Remember It Later (3:23)
  • 2. If You Can't Hang (4:10)
  • 3. Who Are You Now (4:17)
  • 4. Four Corners and Two Sides (3:18)
  • 5. A Trophy Fathers Trophy Son (3:42)
  • 6. Fire (3:47)
  • 7. Tally It Up, Settle The Score (3:35)
  • 8. Your Nickle Aint Worth My Dime (2:48)
  • 9. Postcards and Polaroids (3:14)
  • 10. All My Heart (4:39)
  • 11. Let's Cheers To This (3:40)

Review

'Let's Cheers to This' is a raw, emotional gut-punch that cements Sleeping with Sirens as post-hardcore heavyweights. The band's sophomore effort, released in 2011, features new guitarists Jesse Lawson and Jack Fowler, injecting fresh energy into their already explosive sound. Kris Crummett's co-production adds layers of depth, creating a polished yet authentically gritty sonic experience.

Tracks like 'Do It Now Remember It Later' and 'If You Can't Hang' are defiant battle cries, tackling critics and relationship struggles head-on. The album's lyrical content doesn't shy away from the dark corners of the human experience, exploring themes of self-reflection and faith in 'Who Are You Now' and 'Four Corners and Two Sides'. It's a testament to the band's growth, both musically and emotionally.

The album's commercial success is undeniable, with a Gold certification from the RIAA and strong chart performances. But it's the visceral impact of songs like 'Fire' and 'Tally It Up: Settle the Score' that truly showcase Sleeping with Sirens' ability to craft unforgettable post-hardcore anthems. 'Let's Cheers to This' is a pivotal release that solidified the band's place in the scene, resonating with fans through its themes of resilience and self-discovery. - Quinn