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City and Colour seems to have lost its sparkle, intimacy, and spontaneity, possibly due to a significant electrification of the sounds. As listenable as it is forgettable.
City and Colour seems to have lost its sparkle, intimacy, and spontaneity, possibly due to a significant electrification of the sounds.
As listenable as it is forgettable.
The review critiques City and Colour's 2013 album 'The Hurry and the Harm' for losing the intimacy and simplicity of previous works. While acknowledging excellent production and some good tracks, the album is seen as cluttered and lacking emotional impact. Only two songs stand out, with the record overall described as listenable but forgettable. Discover the highs and lows of City and Colour's 'The Hurry and the Harm'—listen and decide if it resonates with you.
"Boy Thursday spins really well, compact and powerful from start to finish." Vocals skillfully transition from rhymes to moments driven solely by anger and fury.
"Boy Thursday spins really well, compact and powerful from start to finish."
Vocals skillfully transition from rhymes to moments driven solely by anger and fury.
The Knives' debut album 'Boy Thursday' combines rap, punk, and hard rock into a compact and powerful record. The album channels influences like Rage Against The Machine while showcasing J. Medeiros' dynamic vocal skills. Key tracks like 'Sucker Punch' and 'Wylin Inside' stand out. Overall, the album delivers raw energy and deserves attention. Listen to The Knives' 'Boy Thursday' now and experience this intense rap-punk powerhouse!
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