
The release of “Life in Monochrome” marks a dramatic shift for Nearly Mine, ditching their poppy emo beginnings for a more abrasive flavor of emo-tinged melodic hardcore. These songs are reminiscent of the distinct sound of the late 2000s hardcore scene when the mainstay was dominated by bands with more emotionally-grounded lyricism, such as Have Heart and Title Fight . From the catchy riff of “Shuttershy” which draws inspiration from their roots
Weaved Recollection
Mount Coronet.
All My Convictions
Shuttershy
To You, 2,000 Years From Now.
Passing
Captive State
And A Better Life.
Seasons Changing
You'll Find Me Downward
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