
“Give Me A Reason,” slowly builds into something sonically impressive. It takes cues from electronica and from the bite, and fills into the great beyond. “Far Behind,” gets heavier, and brings the full force of the great riff into play, showing off just what it can and can’t do. “Up At Night,” growls its way through the twisting channels of the world, breaking the necks of the listeners in the process. “Flatline,” weaves its way through the passageways, and shifts down the ground, slowly producing a song of epic proportions. “Moments,” is a soaring anthem, I suppose is the right word. Taking a turn here and there, to produce something quite compelling. “Heavy Breathing,” slowly shifts down the world, and produces something quite anthemic. “You Lift Me,” soars into the great beyond.
“Miss Out,” is one of those songs you just know would get rotation on a club night, it has a big hook, and a seriously catchy melody filtering through it. “Override Interlude,” a nice slowing down, and a relaxing change of pace before the carnage. “Obsolete,” will get the moshpits going, driving the wind into the rain and snarling into everything that comes before it. “Not Going Back,” winds its way through, smashing and grabbing with great intent, and destroying the world on the edge of a line. “Talk Too Much,” has a different take, shifting the world and the melodies through the purchase. “Left Here,” filters through.
The album is out on 13th September.