About this album

Sound: "A blend of soaring melodies and intricate guitar work, capturing the essence of mid-2000s post-hardcore."

Where they were

Released on August 4, 2005, Saosin's self-titled album marked the band's first full-length effort following their successful EP. At this point, they were transitioning from underground success to mainstream recognition, particularly after gaining traction with their earlier work featuring vocalist Anthony Green.

Why it matters

The album debuted at number 32 on the Billboard 200, showcasing Saosin's impact on the post-hardcore scene. It received significant attention from both fans and critics, influencing a wave of similar bands and marking a pivotal moment in the genre's evolution during the mid-2000s.

Essential tracks

  • "Bury Your Head" — This track exemplifies the band's signature sound with its emotional intensity and dynamic shifts, making it a staple in their live performances.
  • "I Wanna Hear Another Fast Song" — With its aggressive tempo and catchy hooks, this song embodies the energetic spirit of post-hardcore while showcasing lyrical themes of urgency and rebellion.
  • "New Angel" — This track highlights Saosin's melodic sensibilities paired with heavy instrumentals, serving as a perfect representation of their artistic range within the album.

Release Date

August 4, 2005

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Bury Your Head 3:32
  2. 2 I Wanna Hear Another Fast Song 2:44
  3. 3 New Angel 2:56
  4. 4 Lost Symphonies (live) 3:00
  5. 5 Bury Your Head (acoustic) 4:14