Veterans of pre-Nevermind Seattle cornerstones Pon and Sprinkler have resurfaced. A post-youth journey into reflection, knowledge, and appreciation of aging.
The singer can SING. He belts out smooth, confident, charismatic lines and hits the mark every time. Back it up with The Blasting Room’s quality production.
Fuckin’ A, these guys just keep getting better. If you can believe it, this six-song EP is even more diverse and confident than their last full-length (Won).
I was laughing at the album art until the CD started playing. Baroque acoustic guitars beneath Suffocation-style vocals? Early-In Flames duel lead riffing? Wow!
An experience that gels to your bones like only the best metal albums can: A shock treatment that not only leaves you in disbelief, but with an afterglow.
Single-handedly keeping the faith alive that Jimmy Eat World’s Clarity is not the only emo album in the world that can shake you from the foundations up.