SINGLE REVIEW: Weekly Round-Up 04/09/23 - 10/09/23 (part two)

Boring Story - Sad Sack

'Sad Sack' is a plodding slow burner, immediately captivating with its fuzzy hooks and dirty bass. It skillfully weaves an eruptive punk infusion into the mix, creating a compelling contrast with its distorted yet melodic '90s alternative impact. The stunningly raspy, grunge-comparable vocals sit alongside gritty noise that builds and descends throughout, ensuring that this track remains both catchy and dynamically infectious from start to finish.

Posival - Flyspeck

'Flyspeck' delivers a chaotic, unapologetic punk experience. It's disoriented and mayhem-ish, with pulsating and pummeling frantic sounds. The lower tone interludes feature battling vocals, as if they're rushing to be heard before the music kicks back in. Driven, dysfunctional riffs create a backdrop of carnage, battling against high-impact drums. Electrifying guitar moments, backed by drums that protest their existence, add a dynamic edge before the eccentric intensity builds back up. It's an interesting and creative listening experience, offering a unique transcendent take on the punk genre.

The Fires Below - So It Goes

Opening with churning, lustful guitars, The Fires Below's latest single, 'So It Goes,' wastes no time in delivering a fiery onslaught of heavy riffs, commanding guitars, and thunderous drums. The raw, raspy vocals channel deep-seated anger and frustration, weaving an epic tapestry of dynamic noise and relentless heaviness. This track seamlessly fuses classic rock with metal nuances, and its captivating backbone will have you hooked from the very first thunderous chord.

Hand on Heart - For You

Italian rockers Hand on Heart introduce their captivating new single, 'For You.' The track boasts stunning, picturesque melodies that gracefully intertwine with the calming yet majestically electrifying guitars, while the drums provide a gentle, chiming backdrop. The vocals are warmly smooth, occasionally offering a burst of raw emotion, and the layering is truly exquisite, fusing classic rock elements with contemporary folk and a subtle country twang. What's truly breathtaking is the track's understated stature, further enriched by a sweeping guitar solo that adds depth to its relaxed energy. 'For You' offers a spellbinding listening experience that takes you on a pensive and thoughtful journey through its laid-back delivery.

The Cola Heads - Demon Let Me Go

A frantic buzz of energy and a contagious sound best describe 'Demon Let Me Go.' Its fast pace and abundant energy are sure to send mosh pits into a wild frenzy, thanks to the joyful, carefree bounce it brings. Electrifying with pulsating drums, a quirky, playful nature, and dynamic riffs, this punk explosion combines grit and humor, with both elements bouncing off each other. A short, sharp burst of rhythmic chaos.

“Demon Let Me Go” is lifted from the album “Bottoms Up!”

Idle Tongues - Crashing Down

I admire the bold stance of 'Crashing Down.' This track seamlessly blends genres, creating a collage of styles that range from sweeping, proggy eruptions to grunge haze, with hypnotic shoegaze tendencies and bold, pummeling punk raucousness. It churns with bone-shaking riffs and powerful, screeching guitars, shape-shifting in both tone and grandeur to truly showcase the band's versatility. From an anthemic arena erupter to something more ethereal and vulnerable, 'Crashing Down' effortlessly blends styles to create a stunning soundscape of determination. The vocals are captivating, juxtaposing ultra-sweet, sugary tones with fire-driven power and smooth, soulful melodies, while also incorporating raw indie-esque vibes. It's a brilliant display of dynamic diversity.

Heartsink - Resurrection

York's Heartsink takes us on a nostalgic journey back to the early 2000s with their anthem, 'Resurrection.' This track is a blissful ode to pop-punk, instantly rekindling our inner EMO with its catchy, pop-inspired melody and Zac's emotionally charged vocals. Zac's voice is not just stunning but also crystal clear, delivering the lyrics with such passion that you can feel every word he pours into his performance. The group vocals in the choruses add a touch of protest, giving the sound more depth. Infectious chords and a gritty bassline harmonise with a high-impact drumbeat, contributing to the band's charismatic sound and heartfelt delivery.

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

Age: eternally 21 (I’m really Peter Pan!).

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I'm into all kinds of music the more obscure the better (my music taste is definitely better than yours 🤪😜) with my fave band being The Wonder Years.

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