Me and High Vis have a complicated history. When I first checked out Blending from 2022, I immediately loved those first few songs on the record, but felt very underwhelmed with the rest of it. When I went back last year and checked out the band's first album, No Sense No Feeling, I felt that same kind of initial disappointment. There was something there that kept me kind of interested, but I didn't see what everyone was loving about the band. The lesson learned here is that sometimes I just need time, because sitting here a year or two later from first hearing those records, I can tell you that I fucking love them now.When I first heard that High Vis had a new record coming out this year, again I was hesitant. I mean, I grew to really like those first two albums, but had they pushed themselves too far for me with this latest one? I'm not gonna lie, when I first heard Mind's A Lie, yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking. The electronic drum sound that starts the song, plus the female vocals, had me thinking that me and High Vis were done. Thankfully I didn't let my closed mind completely shut me down, and when the band released Drop Me Out as an advanced single, I fooking loved it. I loved it so much that it had me scrambling to check what options were still available for preorder, and grabbed this "orange crush" version that was exclusive to Going Underground Records (which I've never heard of before).Man, this record is so rad. Is it my favorite new album this year? I don't know. I can't trust my opinions right now, because this is just hitting me so hard at the moment. Time will tell.
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