There is a refreshing air of ‘Lack of Bullshit’ about these Toronto based lads and this album – produced by Gus Van Go – powers along with some really keenly crafted power-pop/Indie/rock.

‘Cash Machine’ has a jaunty bounce to it and fine guitars and tears along at lightspeed in the break while ‘Quiet Rage’ has the rhythmic intensity to carry a festival crowd to paroxysms of delight.
‘Bloody Knuckles’ carries the melody through well and there is a brooding side to ‘Your Name Here’ that that darkens and intensifies the band’s tone.

They are, to an extent, in Muse/Coldplay/Athlete territory here but there is enough individual talent and songwriting ability to set them apart somewhat , especially with a number like ‘Brooklyn Radio’ or the captivating ‘Floor’.

Very well worth checking out.




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