Theres a section of rhythmic dissonance at the beginning of " Two as One, " the opening track of From First to Last, that commands attention because it feels so off balance. In a way, its fitting that the album opens in such a jarring, awkward manner, as it seems to be a reflection of the disc as a whole. Theres plenty of volatile energy on this self-titled album, but nearly two-thirds of it feels hollow & not as urgent as From First to Lasts previous works (Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a B