‘Change The World’ by Harem Scarem

Artists

  • Harry Hess / Vocals

  • Creighton Doane / Drums

  • Peter Lesperance / Guitar

  • Darren Smith / Backing Vocals

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Change The World

  • Aftershock

  • Searching For Meaning

  • The Death Of Me

  • Mother Of Invention

  • No Man’s Land

  • In The Unknown

  • Riot In My Head

  • No Me Without You

  • Fire and Gasoline

  • Swallowed By The Machine

“Change The World,”is the right choice for an album opener. Hopeful and somewhat anthemic, it really gets the listener going.

“Aftershock,” kicks into gear with an absolute blinder of a riff mixed together with some fascinating melodical choices.

“Searching For Meaning,” a song that fumbles and twists, bringing with it the full range of human emotions.

“The Death Of Me,” gets really into the heavier side of things. Bringing those distorted riffs right to the fore.

“Mother of Invention,” slows things down slightly, bringing a piano melody to the fore and allowing the vocals to do the leg work.

“No Man’s Land,” shimmers and shakes. Brimming with confidence and energy.

“In The Unknown,” a song that really jives with what’s going on around the album. A vocal line that really sinks its teeth into the listener and gets them hooked on what’s before them.

“Riot In My Head,” moves quickly and firmly. Turning and spinning through the shimmering light of day.

“No Me Without You,” is a fascinating take on the traditional ballad, shaking things up a little, with a dip here and a nod there.

“Fire and Gasoline,” rocks out hard.

“Swallowed By The Machine,” grooves hard and fast.

The album is out on 6th March via Frontiers Music.