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Performer: Too Close to Touch
Title: Haven't Been Myself
Location: Grey Area Studios, North Hollywood, CA
Duration: 43:17
Released: September 23, 2016
Size MP3 version: 1857 mb
Size FLAC version: 1931 mb
Size WMA version: 1747 mb
Rating: 4.2
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Genre: Pop Rock

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The Lexington, Kentucky band Too Close To Touch (vocalist Keaton Pierce, guitarists Mason Marble and Thomas Kidd, bassist Travis Moore, and drummer Kenneth Downey) recorded Haven’t Been Myself with producer Erik Ron (Issues, Set It Off) in his North Hollywood, CA studio. I was in a really dark place and wanted to make as cathartic as possible. This album was a pretty tough one to write, but we all gave it everything we have and didn’t hold back. I wouldn’t have it any other way, says Pierce. Haven’t Been Myself is the follow-up to 2015’s Nerve Endings.

About Haven't Been Myself by Too Close To Touch. The Lexington, Kentucky band Too Close To Touch (vocalist Keaton Pierce, guitarists Mason Marble and Thomas Kidd, bassist Travis Moore, and drummer Kenneth Downey) recorded Haven’t Been Myself with producer Erik Ron (Issues, Set It Off) in his North Hollywood, CA studio.

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Artist: Too Close To Touch Album: Haven't Been Myself Genre: Alt Rock, Post-Hardcore Country: USA Released: 2016 Format: MP3 CBR 320 kbps. Tracklist 01. Sympathy 02. Crooked Smile 03. What I Wish I Could Forget 04. Translate 05. Miss Your Face 06.

TOO CLOSE TO TOUCH are back with their sophomore album, Haven’t Been Myself, the follow-up to 2015’s Nerve Endings. On Nerve Endings, TOO CLOSE TO TOUCH made their debut with a deeply melodic breed of post-hardcore shot through with soulful vocals. Now with their second full-length the band expands that sound with fiercer energy, harder-hitting arrangements, and even more potently charged material.

Track List

Title/Composer Performer Time
1 Sympathy Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 3:36
2 Crooked Smile Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 3:36
3 What I Wish I Could Forget Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 3:50
4 Translate Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 3:55
5 Miss Your Face Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 3:44
6 The Art of Eye Contact Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 4:30
7 Modern Love Affair Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 3:50
8 Inside Voices Scott Stevens / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 3:32
9 What a Shame Tom Denney / Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 4:02
10 For Your Sake Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 4:05
11 Eiley Erik Ron / Too Close to Touch Too Close to Touch 4:37

Credits

Davis Ayer - Photography
Tim Beken - Assistant Engineer
Lindsey Byrnes - Band Photo
Tom Denney - Composer
Kenny Downey - Drums, Group Member
Brett Gurewitz - A&R
Thomas Kidd - Group Member, Guitar
Jerika Madnick - Assistant Engineer
Mason Marble - Group Member, Guitar
RJ Mercado - Band Logo Design
Travis Moore - Bass, Group Member
UE Nastasi - Mastering
Keaton Pierce - Group Member, Vocals
Anthony Reeder - Engineer
Erik Ron - Composer, Mixing, Producer
Scott Stevens - Composer
Too Close to Touch - Composer, Primary Artist
Bryce Umbell - Assistant Engineer
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Haven’t Been Myself is far from the poppier, more upbeat style than what was found in the debut. Instead, it’s almost the exact opposite, with more screams, more emotional and personal lyrical content, and of course that typical “darker sounding” style that more and more bands seem to be falling into lately. This gives us two major problems: first is that Too Close To Touch ultimately lose their uniqueness. Their blend of post-hardcore and pop rock was what made them stand out and memorable in the first place. Examples being songs like ‘Translate’ and ‘Modern Love Affair’ are bland and boring, feeling rehashed from other bands that have used the same tropes more successfully. The second problem is that we lose much of the catchy hooks that were found on Nerve Endings. ‘Sympathy’ is a rather weak opener with mid-tempo pacing and a lack of energy for the first two-thirds of the song. Guitarists Mason Marble and Thomas Kidd also feel somewhat uninspired with repeated guitar melodies and riffs in songs like ‘Crooked Smile’ while Travis Moore’s bass guitar is constantly overshadowed by the rather overbearing guitar mixing throughout most of the album. That’s not to say that this has nothing worth listening too. There are moments where the heavier elements actually work in the band’s favor on tracks like ‘What A Shame’ and lead single ‘What I Wish I Could Forget’. Even so, the album still contains some of that upbeat style in ‘Inside Voices’ and ‘Miss Your Face’, which helps give us the notion that the band haven’t entirely turned away from their roots. Production elements are also a big plus on spotlighting certain aspects, particularly on Keaton Pierce’s vocal performance who is an absolute powerhouse throughout most of the record. While his screaming could definitely use a little more work, he still manages to bring out a huge amount of emotion, especially on the slower-paced ‘The Art of Eye Contact’. Meanwhile drummer Kenneth Downey’s performance manages to keep up an energetic pace throughout most of the album and is by far the most improved member of the group as shown on ‘For Your Sake’. Then there’s the closer ‘Eiley’ in which the heavier, darker mood finally pays off, with everyone finally working together to create what is easily the best song off the record, possibly even the best song that they’ve made in general. Haven’t Been Myself is a standard example that going “darker” doesn’t always mean that your album is going to be better. If anything, it makes for a more predictable experience. While there are certainly notable improvements in terms of certain performances, there’s nothing particularly groundbreaking. That being said, there’s still a handful of great material to be found on this album and is sure to please most listeners regardless. Hopefully this is just a slight dip in quality into the huge potential that Too Close To Touch already set for themselves…