Thomas Day – Love Me For Another Day

Album Info

Artist: Thomas Day

Title: Love Me For Another Day

Year: 2023

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Tracklist

  • 1. Love Me For Another Day (3:03)
  • 2. I Don't Wanna Leave Just Yet (3:05)
  • 3. VICIOUS (2:12)
  • 4. MASOCHIST (2:44)
  • 5. not my job anymore (3:08)
  • 6. You Don't Belong To Me (3:32)
  • 7. Come Home (3:18)
  • 8. After We Break Up (3:03)
  • 9. Stranger (2:16)
  • 10. Gravity (2:52)

Review

I'm completely obsessed with Thomas Day's album "Love Me For Another Day" - it's like a warm, gooey cookie straight from the oven, comforting and familiar, yet still somehow edgy and unexpected. The album is packed with hooks that'll get stuck in your head, like the title track "Love Me For Another Day", which is all about clinging to love, even when it's slipping away. As Thomas Day says, this album is a snapshot of his "absolute bleeding heart", and you can feel the emotion pouring out of every track. With songs like "I Don’t Wanna Leave Just Yet" and "Stranger", he's serving up relatable, instant-access pop that's both deeply personal and effortlessly catchy. It's like he's taking you on a journey through his formative years, and you can't help but sing along.

The music on "Love Me For Another Day" is like a rich, satisfying feast - it's got a little bit of everything, from the dark, edgy vibes of "VICIOUS" and "MASOCHIST" to the softer, more introspective side of "Come Home" and "After We Break Up". Thomas Day's powerful vocals are the icing on the cake, bringing every lyric to life with raw emotion and sincerity. He's got a way of capturing the complexities of young adulthood that's just so real, so authentic - it's all about love, loss, and self-discovery. With "Love Me For Another Day", Thomas Day is serving up a must-listen for fans of heartfelt pop, and I am here for it - it's like the perfect mix of sweet and savory, all wrapped up in a neat little package. - Lindsay