- I Don't Wanna Be an Asshole Anymore
- Bad Things
- Rodent
- Where Your Heartache Exists
- My Friend Kyle
- Transient Love
- The Talk
- Nothing Feels Good Anymore
- Hearts Unknown
- In Remission
- Sentimental Physics
- When You Died
×
Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.
For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.
0045778732128
$12.64
$12.99
Save 3%
Current price is $12.64, Original price is $12.99. You Save 3%.
View All Available Formats & Editions

CD
Choose Expedited Shipping at checkout for delivery by Friday, April 23
12.64
In Stock
Overview
Although the process of growing up can be hard, the real challenge comes afterwards, when we're left to figure out how to live in a world without a safety net. It's this idea that the Menzingers explore on their fourth album, Rented World. If their previous effort, 2012's On the Impossible Past, was about getting to maturity, Rented World is an album about dealing with a world where your actions have lasting consequences. Refining their brand of earnest, rust belt punk rock, the Menzingers dive headfirst into self-awareness with the album's opening track, "I Don't Wanna Be an Asshole Anymore," a ripping start to the album that tackles that moment in life when you realize you can't move forward because you're spending too much time apologizing for yourself. Deeper into the album, "Where Your Heartache Exists" plaintively examines the process of watching someone else move on and realizing that they might just be better off without you. Songs like these speak to the idea of accepting the fact that doing what you want and doing what is right are often two very different things, and when it comes to finding happiness with another person, the path toward the former often leads directly away from the latter. While there isn't much separating Rented World from the Menzingers' sophomore effort musically, there's a contemplative aura surrounding the songs that shows all of the hallmarks of a band growing into more nuanced and capable songwriters, and as they leave their brash beginnings further behind them, it'll be interesting to see what their next destination is.
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/22/2014 |
---|---|
Label: | Epitaph |
UPC: | 0045778732128 |
catalogNumber: | 87321 |
Rank: | 32780 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Menzingers Primary ArtistJonathan Low Keyboards,Vocals
Greg Barnett Guitar,Vocals,Group Member
Joe Godino Drums,Group Member
Eric Keen Bass,Group Member
Tom May Guitar,Vocals,Group Member
Technical Credits
Menzingers ComposerJonathan Low Producer,Engineer
Eric Keen Layout
Customer Reviews
Related Searches
Explore More Items
Though they hit as hard as ever, the Bouncing Souls broaden their impact on Anchors ...
Though they hit as hard as ever, the Bouncing Souls broaden their impact on Anchors
Aweigh. Some of these tracks hide an almost reflective perspective behind Michael McDermott's vicious, in-the-pocket drumming and the rest of the band's searing riffs: Simple ...
In the wake of the Offspring's success, Rancid became a hot band, earning a dedicated ...
In the wake of the Offspring's success, Rancid became a hot band, earning a dedicated
cult and sparking a major-label bidding war. After flirting with a handful of major labels, the band decided to stick with Epitaph and returned with ...
In 2017, Tom Waits announced remastered reissues of his entire Warner Bros. catalog as well
as several recordings on Island and Anti. Among the latter are the three individually titled offerings packaged in a 2006 box entitled Orphans. When originally ...
On their second LP for Epitaph, San Diego-based hardcore act Retox continue to whittle away ...
On their second LP for Epitaph, San Diego-based hardcore act Retox continue to whittle away
any extraneous trimmings, delivering a needle-sharp set that is brutal, fast, and rigidly concise. Frontman Justin Pearson (the Locust, Swing Kids, Head Wound City) is ...
California punk quartet Plague Vendor bury the needle on their mighty sophomore LP for Epitaph ...
California punk quartet Plague Vendor bury the needle on their mighty sophomore LP for Epitaph
Records. The group made an auspicious debut in 2014 powering through ten songs in 18 minutes on the brief but entertaining Free to Eat. The ...
Just as Alkaline Trio were getting ready to head off for their 15th anniversary tour
in July of 2011, Epitaph Records/Heart & Skull released a compilation of the emo-punk band's favorite tracks, all reworked acoustically. For Damnesia, Matt Skiba, Dan ...
With punk-pop stalwarts blink-182 now out of the running, Motion City Soundtrack could very well ...
With punk-pop stalwarts blink-182 now out of the running, Motion City Soundtrack could very well
be crowned the genre's new torchbearers. Theirs is a punk-pop untainted by emo, unfazed by hardcore, and firmly focused on the latter element -- pop ...
This eighth album from the British metallers is the follow-up to 2016's All Our Gods
Have Abandoned Us and is their first without guitarist and founding member Tom Searle, who died that year from cancer. Featuring their new lead guitarist, ...