Hailing from Belton, Texas, Flyleaf's debut, self-titled album mixes heavy lyrics with a positive twist. The album opens as lead vocalist Lacey Mosley haunts listeners with her airy voice in "I'm So Sick," only to turn right into a rock extravaganza.
Flyleaf brings listeners the adrenaline pumping sound of a rock band mixed with the yodeling and airy sound of the 90s fad band, The Cranberries, resulting in an album that can be characterized as a cranberry cocktail with a twist of vodka.
Flyleaf keeps true to its rock roots while bringing the tempo down in tracks such as "Sorrow," "All Around Me" and "There for You." The album is an emotional roller coaster that invokes within its listener every emotion from beautiful and light to harsh and aggressive. You can rock out, mellow out, and relate to their poetic lyrics; whatever your desired emotion, this album can take you there.
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