Gritty industrial percussion and grainy bass contrasts with a melodic yet throaty vocal to define the band’s sound, and ‘Good Day’ is a stonker of a track with immediate appeal. Elements of turn of the millennium Gary Numan cross with The Cooper Temple Clause to powerful effect.
It’s not just about the killer lead track, either: ‘Try Your Best’ is reminiscent of Filter and snakes around a low-slung bass and contrasts with the stark, minimal and claustrophobic ‘Manhattan’, making for an impressive showcase of the band’s talents.
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