This band has gradually improved on every record with their brand of alternative metalcore with keyboards. The last album had some key melodies, but this record felt a little flat in comparison. The band had some issues with release dates and physical copies for pre orders due to the global state, which no doubt will impact the album’s sales performance. But for what it’s worth, it shows that without the promoters and booking agents sabotaging the arts and making the show business a stock market loaded with gatekeepers of a “who’s who” society, bands just want to play music and release it to their fans. Good on them for not scrapping the whole campaign and pushing it for next year. What’re other bands waiting for?
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