Last time we spoke of Get Scared things weren't so great they had lost former frontman Nicholas Matthews to Joel Faviere to release an EP "Built For Blame, Laced With Shame" in 2012 fans were on edge with the new vocalist and new material fans wondered if this new set-up would be here to stay. As time rolled along so did the band and news spread that the return of former frontman Nicholas Matthews would be happening and it did. Several months after the EP release Nicholas Matthew would be back in Get Scared once more this time for good. After this news was said the band went ahead getting signed onto Fearless Records to begin recording their debut release with them and follow-up to 2011's "Best Kind Of Mess". This release being called simply "Everyone's Out To Get Me".
On this second full-length release for the guys, it brings back the return to the Get Scared material just a bit here and there on tracks like "Told Ya So", "Badly Broken", "At My Worst", and "My Nightmare". The rest of the material is Get Scared essence but this release just isn't 2009's "Cheap Tricks and Theatrics " or 2010's "Get Scared". The screams provided beforehand, just aren't at hand this time around, only very few screams are present which makes the music good but it could have been great!
The rest if the album features the classic instrumentals present before, same old guitar riffs, solos, drum tactics, is all there as it was previously. Making this release again good but it could be so much better. Get Scared's "Everyone's Out To Get Me" is a good release to listen to again and again but without the screaming energy that once was, it's just a good release nothing more nor nothing less.
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