This does not mean there are not moments where they do cross over into new wave as heard on songs like "Between the Waves ", which aside from the vocals sound like it could have come out in the 80s. Vocally they are too entrenched on punk. "Eulogy" finds the guitars coming back to balance out the synth experiments. The strummed guitar for "the Vanishing" is the first song that loses the more punk roots at it's core, but it's a decent 80s new wave homage. They go to the other end of the spectrum with "For the Children" which is more Oi !
"Kiss the Sky" works off a dancey vibe and solid feel for the era they are recreating here. It's weird because this was no the life skin heads were about in the 80s , but that is where we are at here and it works. "Always this Way" finds punk attitude bringing brought to a more rock context. There is a more tense post-punk tension to "Dancing with Anxiety". "Young Offender" finds them with the electronic elements in perfect balance with the punk sound that is more of who they are. The last song is the only one wehre they seem unsure the direction they want to commit to, it is not a bad song, but not on the level of the rest of the album. So over all I will give this album a 9.5, I think it's an effective step forward for this project.
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