But this album has surprised me more than positive. There were a lot of excellent made, installed clean vocal passages, such as equal in brilliant opener "For Love and Failing". Antiphons from Emo to hardcore and death grunts as in "Love in Slow Motion" loosen all on tremendously. The next strong song is "Kill to Believe" About the hammer hew Bleeding Through out but with the ballad (!!) "Line in the Sand". Is probably the first metalcore band that dares over something. But the whole expires kitsch free and it's a really strong song. But simultaneously with the following 90 seconds massacre "She's gone" show us the guys again, we hear that album. All in all, a very strong, varied record and a significant increase in home Bleeding Through.