Very minimalist, it is to a certain extent relaxing I suppose, it has a harmony that stands out throughout the album, it is quite meticulous in details, neat in terms of sound.
That being said, it really lacks memorable moments or moments that make me say: "I must listen to this again", of course there are parts where there is an climax, but all of its minimalism predominates a lot, I don't get caught up in it and I think it's going to be very forgettable, it's not bad but I ... read more
I think this is their most focused work so far. It incorporates elements that are new for the band, as seen in 'IDEA 01,' where these elements work well, but not so much in 'Monolith,' where I don't feel the same impact. This might be the main theme of the album; The band is trying to explore new ways to express their art/music, which is always very welcome. However, putting that aside, is it good? The answer is: Not entirely. I believe the band is in the midst of something that I hope will ... read more
Woow!
This is very very very enjoyable, I must admit I wasn't very enthusiastic about it, I thought the band had lost their inspiration and this album would be something just for... "Fill" but how wrong and ignorant I was.
This album is very well built and has some nuances (to put it in a certain way) between the songs, which make it flow in a way that I find quite difficult for a band to achieve.
There is creativity here, that must be recognized and appreciated, instrumentally it ... read more
Everyone has left their opinion, I guess, I'm a little bit late... To... The party.
Versatility, abstract, complex, anxious, even ... Nostalgic.
There are many words to describe this album, the combination of sounds and styles is something that runs great here, from the explosive "Instrumental" with those Klezmer blasts and a saxophone busting your ears, while May Kershaw (keyboards and synths) lays the foundations of what at times is a song ... Danceable.
"Athens, France" ... read more
Here we have two parts, one of them is the now classic part where you should talk about the music, about what you can listen to and the other part is about what it tells us, what she transmitting to you.
For me, Hayley Williams is a woman who has a great facility to convey her feelings without masks and in this album she does it in an incredible way, in truth, there were moments where I was very moved by what she said (I must be clear, I am assuming the meaning of the songs, until Hayley might ... read more
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