Artist's albums
WASTED
2023 · single
M1SERY_SYNDROME (feat. Buddy Nielsen)
2022 · single
Hell is in Your Head
2022 · album
End of the World
2022 · EP
Lush Rimbaugh (Thoreau Remix)
2022 · single
Weight of the World
2021 · single
I'm Sorry I'm Leaving
2021 · single
Joshua Tree (Live)
2021 · album
Buried a Lie (Lofi)
2021 · single
Death by Water
2021 · single
Lush Rimbaugh
2021 · single
Christmas Has Been Canceled Due to Lack of Hustle
2020 · single
Through Being Ghoul
2020 · single
From the Depths of Dreams
2019 · album
If There Is Light, It Will Find You
2018 · album
In Your Absence
2017 · EP
Pull the Thorns from Your Heart
2015 · album
Split
2015 · single
Renacer
2013 · album
Renacer (Spotify Commentary)
2013 · album
Follow Your Bliss: The Best of Senses Fail
2012 · compilation
The Fire
2010 · album
Life Is Not a Waiting Room
2008 · album
Family Tradition
2008 · single
Still Searching (Deluxe Version)
2007 · album
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Biography
On a very simple level, Hell Is In Your Head is a record about death. Yet Senses Fail’s eighth studio album is also much more complex than that. Divided into two halves – one set in the fictional world of TS Eliot’s epic 1922 poem “The Waste Land”, one in the more contemporary dystopia of today – it was co-produced by Saosin’s Beau Burchell, and is the first Senses Fail album that sees Buddy Nielsen, the band’s only surviving member, become the band’s sole creative force. The result is a dark, brooding record that Nielsen considers a musical and thematic counterpart to 2006’s second full-length, Still Searching, and which sees him embark on a philosophical and existential journey into not just death itself, but what it means to die. “This record attempts to go to the dark place of ‘What is it that we’re so afraid of death?’” he explains. “We’re afraid of death because of grief. Are we truly afraid of death because of death? Through my own therapy, I’ve learned you don’t even really have a clear understanding of death because it’s unknowable. And since you literally can’t die and come back, I tried to place the record in a much darker fictional place to help talk about those unanswerable questions.”