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It's no wonder that SWS have opted to give How It Feels To Be Lost the deluxe edition treatment, with Kerrang! praising the album in our review for being "everything fans of the band’s old sound have been asking for, and it’s an act of creative course-correction that’s generated some great results".
Frontman Kellin Quinn also ranked the record as second out of the band's entire discography, explaining: "I don’t want to put this at number one because I feel like that’s cliché (laughs), even though the lyrics and everything are the most relatable to me right now. I put it second because I think that it’s opened a lot of doors for our band again, and I think that it’s definitely inspired me to stay in our lane. When something is working, keep working at it, right? But it’s also inspired me to expand without completely changing our sound.
"I think we’ve found our sound now, and it’s important for us to keep moving in that general direction. Did I get a sense of that while we were in the studio? Yeah, it felt very easy to make. That doesn’t necessarily always happen, but it feels good when an album isn’t tough to make; it just works."
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