This British screamo band brings a great deal of sonic space and dynamics to their explosive gnashing of teeth. It takes you back to 1999, when this sort of thing was evolving into the force that would take over Myspace. These guys are able to not just scream but also emote. This is a reminder of how these bands carried shoegaze into the scene we have today. Bands like Mineral can be heard in what they are doing here. The second song hits with a more angular chaos, until midway in then the guitar opens up the room to bring the gutwrenching to come with. I have always had a soft spot for when screaming is a counterbalance to clean indie rock guitar.
The shimmering movement of "Day Glow" makes it one of the album's best songs. The vocals just scream alongside it, but provide the needed accents."Bite Marks" feels like the climax of the previous song; it flows well and is dynamic, but doesn't grab me the same. The strum brought to "Breaking Waves" makes me think of Hotwatermusic before it gets more explosive. "A Comfort You Borrow" completes their thought in under two minutes, which is impressive how much they cram in.
There are interesting production choices in the mix of this album that stay true to the era it pays homage to. There are a few melancholic sonic moments in the album, but I would not say it really wanders into anything dark. "A Sure Fire Way to Disappear" offers more introspection and features some Cure-like guitar passages. They sometimes remind me of Thursday in how they bring down the heavier passages while still tempering them with melody on songs like "Rewired Eyes". Though their vocalist does not have the same range and there are no attempts at actually singing, which might have played to their benefit.
If this came out in the late 90s, early 2000s, I would not stop listening to it. Now it does spark some nostalgia, but it does not move me as much."Your Skin is Gold" is one of the album's best songs, as it hooks you in a little more, though not straying greatly from the sonic palette this have been pulling from thus far. The last song is more of an outro, and I would have liked to have heard some of those elements worked into the other songs to bring more sonic colors. Overall, this hit all the heartstrings it needed to and kept the flame alive. I will give it a 9.5.


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