An album that is immediately effective, offering a lot of diversity while maintaining a consistent tone and identity. From the anthemic alternative rock of "The Emptiness Machine" to the melancholic pop rock closer "Good Things Go", we go through a musical journey that also pays tribute to the band original sound ("Two Faced") or explores new territories ("Overflow").
Emily Armstrong's vocals chops are impressive and versatile, while the interplay ... read more
A solid Enter Shikari record, with their usual mix of post-hardcore, electronic, and pop hooks.
Uplifting, energetic, fun and catchy.
The album manages to keep interesting all the way through, and set in a nice Dystopian atmosphere along with it.
The drums, bass and synth are tasteful on each track and find a way to have their shining moments, despite the super heavy, super low Guitar taking a lot of place. Not to discredit the guitar work though ; couple of real fun riffs are in there (Urantia, Radiant City), and more often than not, the big crushing tone of the guitar come exactly at moment it can have the biggest damn ... read more
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