About Album
Georgia’s I Would Set Myself On Fire For You has spent years creating their new album “Believes In Patterns” and it was definitely worth the wait. I Would Set Myself on For You have grown immensely since their debut cd. Featured on the new cd are a grand total of eleven songs. I Would’s emotive hardcore style has expanded greatly and comparing them to such bands as still life and portrait are virtually meaningless now. Utilizing all sorts of different instruments I would now possess’s a much more distinct and unique sound which is hard to exactly categorize. While the emotive screamo foundation is still present, I would’s sound now utilize such influences as pop, Americana and even country.
“Like Circle Takes The Square, I Would Set Myself on Fire for You hailed from Georgia, and they almost definitely took some influence from As The Roots Undo for their second and final album, Believes In Patterns. If As The Roots Undo was throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks, then Believes In Patterns was just throwing shit everywhere and not caring about whether it stuck or not. It’s an all-over-the-place, bursting-at-the-seams screamo/chamber pop album that has as much in common with Arcade Fire’s Funeral or The Fiery Furnaces’ Blueberry Boat as with screamo. It flirts with avant-garde jazz, Americana, glitch, and more, and it’s got overlapping vocals (both harsh and clean), lengthy atypical song structures, pounding complex drums, and plenty of other stuff. It’s not an easy album to listen to all the time, but it’s a hell of an accomplishment.” – Andrew Sacher / Brooklyn Vegan