It's all too easy to make an album in this day and age. You rent out a studio, record one part, and then cut and paste it across the whole record. That happens partly because of fear. Putting your soul on tape is a scary thing.
THE ALMOST overcame that fear and did something completely different for not only themselves but modern rock as a whole. They holed up in a small room in Nashville's Omni Studios for only five days and played every note of their third full-length album, FEAR INSIDE OF OUR BONES (Tooth & Nail Records), together in unison.
Now, there's an overwhelming thunder on the horizon. It's the sound of a band realizing its potential. It's the sound of life. It's the sound of THE ALMOST.
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Worth the Long Wait| Posted June 06, 2013
Finally, the long delayed 3rd album from Aaron Gillespie's band The Almost is here, (well, it arrives on Tuesday but thanks to PureVolume I got to listen to the entire album early,) and it's worth the almost 4 year long wait. Fear Inside Our Bones brings a new sound from the band (a more southern style rock sound,) that, I think, suits the band perfectly. We got a bit of that sound from the band's previous 2 albums but those were more punk influenced while here they just go all out with the southern style. Fear Inside our Bones is not only The Almost's best album, it's probably going to be one of my favorite albums of this year. It's been a long time since we last heard new stuff from this band, but the wait was worth it.