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"How It Feels to Be Lost" is the sixth studio album by American rock band Sleeping with Sirens, released through Sumerian Records on September 6, 2019.
It serves as a follow-up to the group's 2017 album Gossip, and is their first release on Sumerian since departing with Warner Bros. Records and marks a return to the bands post-hardcore roots. It is also their final album to feature original drummer Gabe Barham, who departed from the band before the album's release.
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Sleeping With Sirens are a band that straddle the line comfortably between heaviness and infectiousness, at times inspiring headbanging and at others so catchy that you can’t help but dance. Not afraid to set fire to the box, How It Feels To Be Lost perfectly balances the disparate sides of the band’s personality, while offering insights that are inspired by struggles and hardships of the past few years. In this, one might say that this is a mental health record, though in truth it is much more. Frustrated but hopeful, agreeing to disagree, Sleeping With Sirens have delivered a truly impressive collection that is guaranteed to earn them new fans.
Reviewed by Jeannie Blue for crypticrock.com.



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