Selfish Machines by Pierce The Veil

Selfish Machines

Pierce The Veil

2010

Selfish Machines is a Punk album by Pierce The Veil, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Post-Hardcore
  • angular
  • intense
  • art school

About

From the opening track “Besitos”—with its speed-of-light guitar riff, impassioned vocal onslaught, and near-operatic chorus—Pierce the Veil make it clear that <i>Selfish Machines</i> is not just another metal album. It blurs emo, prog rock, and post-hardcore into a powerhouse of a record. However, tracks like “Disasterology” and the multi-faceted juggernaut “Caraphernelia” offset their technical prowess with pop-schooled catchiness. <i>Selfish Machines</i> is an album about the complexities of love, and its emotional weight and sonic intricacies do the difficult subject justice.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Besitos4:22
  2. 2Southern Constellations1:04
  3. 3The Boy Who Could Fly5:07
  4. 4Caraphernelia4:28
  5. 5Fast Times At Clairemont High4:01
  6. 6The New National Anthem3:59
  7. 7Bulletproof Love3:57
  8. 8Stay Away from My Friends4:41
  9. 9I Don't Care If You're Contagious3:24
  10. 10Disasterology3:26
  11. 11Million Dollar Houses (The Painter)4:01
  12. 12The Sky Under the Sea4:33

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold