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Oct 17, 2018
Solid trackpad with all macOS features you expect
Works exactly like the trackpad in the MacBooks. The allure of the trackpad is using all the gestures supported in macOS. For example, I use three finger dragging a lot in macOS. However, the trackpad will not be as useful in other environments such as Windows or Linux. You also won't have the level of precision as a mouse: harder to click small icons like in Excel or smaller details like in Photoshop.

Sep 10, 2019
Saosin + As I Lay Dying = This Album
This album is essentially the result of mixing Saosin with As I Lay Dying, with a dash of progressive metal. It sounds like it shouldn't work, but it works very well.

Jul 07, 2016
If you like Underoath's unique sound, this album is for you.
Great album, in the vein of one of the best post-metalcore albums Define the Great Line. I'm not one for genre names, but the direction Underoath was taking metalcore was not the same path 99% of the other metalcore bands at the time were taking. Bands like Attack Attack and Asking Alexandria were taking more the poppy route, with the normal mainstream hook and chorus. Other bands like As I Lay Dying and All That Remains were using more influence from thrash metal. A very small number of bands, however, were drawing more influence from "post-metal" bands like ISIS (not the terrorist group) or Neurosis, for a heavy but ambient and dark feel. This is the route that Underoath and a few bands like MSWHITE and Oceana took.
I can't rate it a solid 5 starts because I keep finding myself listening to about five kickass songs, but not really looking forward to the other songs as they're relatively mediocre.
Bottom Line: If you're looking for a unique listen like Underoath's Define the Great Line, check out this album, and possibly Squares by MSWHITE.