The Lovers/The Devil

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The Lovers/The Devil
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 7, 2015 (2015-04-07)
Recorded2014 @ The Machine Shop
Genre Metalcore, nu metal
Length41:31
Label Razor & Tie
Producer Will Putney, Randy Leboeuf
Sworn In chronology
The Death Card
(2013)
The Lovers/The Devil
(2015)
All Smiles
(2017)

The Lovers/The Devil is the second album from American metalcore band Sworn In. It was released by Razor & Tie Recordings on April 7, 2015. [1]

Contents

Concept

According to frontman Tyler Dennen, The Lovers/The Devil is a 2-part concept album about a girl. The first part, titled The Lovers, covers the first 7 tracks, while the second part, named The Devil, covers the remaining 6 tracks. It progresses around a love story between an obsessive, romantic, emotionally unstable boy and a bitter, distant and cold girl. Halfway through the album, the roles are reversed as the boy becomes cold and distant after he realizes the girl does not love him back; and the girl realizes she made a mistake and goes on to solve it. Dennen cited as an inspiration for the album the bad relationship between his parents and bad relationships he himself has gone through. [2]

Track listing

All music is composed by Chris George.

No.TitleLength
1."Sweetheart"2:34
2."Sugar Lips"3:30
3."I Don't Really Love You"3:48
4."Oliolioxinfree"3:51
5."Waltz"0:33
6."Pins and Needles"3:41
7."Lay with Me"3:44
8."Weeping Willow"1:47
9."Pocket Full of Posies"4:00
10."Sunshine"4:09
11."Scissors"4:33
12."Sour"1:06
13."Love Drunk"4:16
Total length:41:31

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