The chorus is the best on the album though and doesn't sound like any chorus on the album. ![]() "Say It Like You Mean It", is one of my favorites off this album. In lyrical content it is the most deep and beautiful and it is also the softest right next to the closer "Wish You Were Here". The band intended this song to be an interlude calm after the storm song after "Monsters", but it ends up being a successful song. The guitar work though in the supporting lines can get annoying since it sounds like only one string is being played the whole time, but it ends up being a successful soft-loud song in the chorus. The chorus while simple contains the most emotion of any song on this album. A great song despite some instrumental difficulties. "Portrait", goes back to the trends of the early parts of the album because while being experimental the song still lacks structure. Portrait features probably some of the most intense lyrics of the album and is one of the best produce songs of the album. Another soft-loud song that shows how much the band has matured. Not one of the best of the album, but one of the most intense. ![]() "Singing Bridges", is probably one of the most laid back, non-experimental pop-punk songs of the album, and it sounds just like the second track. The lyrics sound whiny and like they were written and two minutes. ![]() Despite all this the song still contains a pretty strong chorus and the instrumental work gets a little better as the song goes on. Though the song still lacks emotion, it's still makes for a good occasional listen.
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