It’s easy to see The Blackest Beautiful as a louder, more aggressive big brother to Letlive.’s momentous previous record Fake History. Every ante has been upped – the tempos are faster, frontman Jason Butler is attacking vocal parts far more aggressively and we even bear witness to a tactfully dropped N-bomb (see White America’s Beautiful Black Market). But, beneath all that, this record is much…
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