
Discog. Discourse The Plot In You
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Aug 4, 2022 The hosts dive into the evolution of The Plot In You, highlighting how Landen Tewers' solo beginnings led to a dynamic band sound. They passionately rank their six projects, debating the merits of tracks like "Wife Beater" and "Swan Song." Themes of grief and emotional turmoil shine through their analysis of "Happiness & Self-Destruction." Tension rises as they explore the genre shifts in "Dispose" and its powerful anthems. In a quirky twist, they even discuss whether The Plot In You could take on 4-Year Strong in a hypothetical fight!
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Episode Structure Focuses Debate
- The hosts structured the episode by following Kyle's ranking order to avoid repetitive individual lists.
- That format focused discussion and highlighted contrasting tastes across the trio.
Origins: One-Man Project Roots
- Wife Beater shows The Plot In You began as Landen's one-man, side-project with raw, aggressive metalcore leaning deathcore elements.
- Early DIY production and lyrical shock value shaped the band's initial identity despite rough mixing.
Swan Song Feels Like A Misstep
- Swan Song experiments widely but lacks a focused identity, feeling like a bridge between older metalcore and later alt direction.
- Strong production can't rescue songs that unfold aimlessly and reserve highlights too late.
