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Shudder
Rock · 2008 · 12 tracks · 42m

Shudder

Technical guitar work meets a cynical, theatrical heart. A polished pivot toward alternative rock that retains the band's signature minor-key defiance.

September 30, 2008 · Craft Recordings

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A resilient, minor-key defiance that finds melody in cynicism and strength in isolation.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 42m
01
Boy
4:01
02
The Ghost of Saint Valentine
3:51
03
No One Understands
3:15
04
What and What Not
3:44
05
A Call to Arms
3:02
06
I Can't Go On
5:16
07
Demons
4:02
08
Have Fun Storming the Castle
3:22
09
Howard
2:55
10
Roshambo (Rock, Paper, Scissors)
3:21
11
I Think I'll Be Ok
3:09
12
Moceanu
2:12
Moments Worth Listening For
The intricate, harmonized guitar solo in Roshambo that feels like a classic metal nod
The sudden, heavy rhythmic shift that anchors the bridge of A Call to Arms
The way the tension breaks into a soaring, desperate hook on I Can't Go On
The dry, isolated vocal opening of Boy that sets an immediate confessional tone
Reviews

How does Shudder sound next to the rest of Bayside's catalogue?

Urban Night+0.9σ

Urban Night saturates this record a touch more than the artist's norm.

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