Die so Fluid 'Not Everybody Gets a Happy Ending'
I bought Die So Fluid's new album, 'Not Everybody Gets A Happy Ending,' when it came out last week and I've basically not listened to anything else since (although you can't tell as although my PC is fixed, the internet won't work, and my laptop's last.fm won't update for some reason).
It is definitely their best album yet (and I loved their last). I feel that the lyrics are better than on their last, with some great one-liners, and the guitars also feel a lot more catchy and easy to sing along to, as well as having some great solos. It also is quite a diverse album, with a mix of styles; from more traditional rock ('Gang of One') to punk ('Something to Say'), as well as the very short and strange track 'Swam Beneath Me'.
This is definitely one album this year that you can't afford to miss out on.
Labels: album review, Die so Fluid