Labels: self released
Review by: Andy Malcolm
These guys appear to set their stall out from the very beginning, bringing in the cheesey piano, drifty distant vocals and a vaguely electronic drumbeat on what appears to be an intro. Before they abandon that and get on with playing their actual songs. Which is too bad, because the songs are really cheesey, drifty rock music, sounding like a particularly dull version of Jimmy Eat World. It’s all eminently predictable, a slow and relatively quiet beginning crashes into the loud, energetic chorus, before it all slows down again. They’ve fx-ed up their guitars and vocals and all in all, it will appeal to the post-hardcore loving myspacemo generation as it ticks every necessary box.