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As It Is team up with The XCERTS’ Murray Macleod for new single Ruin My Life
Watch the video for As It Is and Murray Macleod’s new anthem Ruin My Life, taken from the band’s summer self-titled album.
Transatlantic pop-punkers As It Is hit a career-high on fourth album, I WENT TO HELL AND BACK.
The transformation As It Is underwent when creating 2018’s third LP The Great Depression was stark. Trading in a clean-cut, peppy pop-punk sound and image in favour of something darker, heavier and more steeped in theatrics, it was a bold move, but one that largely paid off for the trio. Not content to replicate that formula for their new album, I WENT TO HELL AND BACK sees Patty Walters and co. settle on a sound somewhere in between the darkness of their last record and the more upbeat stylings of their early material.
It’s a decision that pays dividends throughout. The dark, spiky pop-rock of IDGAF and I LIE TO ME are representative of the more measured approach As It Is take throughout I WENT TO HELL AND BACK, while the sprightly guitar melodies of I CAN’T TAKE IT allow the talents of guitarist Ronnie Ish – who’s stepped up to the fore creatively in the absence of the departed Ben Langford-Biss – to shine.
Elsewhere, I MISS 2003 is Patty’s love letter to the Warped Tour scene, with lyrics referencing New Found Glory, The All-American Rejects, Mayday Parade and Good Charlotte, but it’s an anthem in its own right, and a song that does far more than just play on nostalgia for the sake of it. Then there’s I CAN’T FEEL A THING, which showcases As It Is’ songwriting dexterity as the band lean heavily on modern metalcore.
Slick, coherent and the most fully-rounded incarnation of As It Is to date, I WENT TO TELL AND BACK is a fine record, and comfortably the best its creators have ever sounded.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Trash Boat, Boston Manor, Neck Deep
I WENT TO HELL AND BACK is out February 4 via Fearless.