Having released the debut album The Sinner back in the days of Covid-19 (remember that?!) the five-piece band from different areas of Wales and America are back with this monster.
Made up of band members from well-established bands – this side project is impacting the scene. It comprised Michael “Moose” Thomas (Bullet For My Valentine) on drums Jason “Jay” James on bass (previously of Bullet For My Valentine) from Bridgend, Wales and James Clark (vocals) who fronted Throw The Fight and then Jordan Whelan (guitar) and Travis Montgomery (guitar) from Still Remains and Threat Signal respectfully.
With such pedigree, it should come as no surprise when you press play and are immediately met by a wall of greatness.
Made up of 12 tracks that blend the classic with the modern, clean with furious vocals and melodic with furious – Kill The Lights are on fine form from the moment you press play. The scream is the first thing to welcome you before the guitars unload pure riffage and the drums crash and hammer the beat. This is Metal!
This formula of guitar-rich riffs and solos continues throughout the album as the vocals morph between the scream and a cleaner option that you will be belting out the lyrics along with before you know it.
The album is pretty much full octane, however, there is the exception of ‘Sleep With The Devil’ the album closer. The core Kill The Lights is certainly still very much on show, but here it is more stripped back and almost vulnerable at times.
The overall feeling from the album is that of a bag full of anthemic tracks that will have the crowd eating out of the palm of the band’s hands as they bounce up and down whilst singing along with every word, screaming every lung-busting aggressive outburst, air drumming and playing their finest air guitar but most importantly – forgetting about the daily shit and just enjoying the moment. Isn’t that what music is all about?
Death Melodies isn’t breaking new ground on any music scene – however, it is doing fantastic music and doing it very well. It shows how well when I struggle to pick out the highlights of the album as the entire album is just a blast and one for all ages and experiences of the world of Metal.
Please – just grab this, press play and enjoy this wonderful example of this amazing genre called Metal.
Death Melodies will be released on Friday, March 8th 2024 via Fearless Records.
Review: Ed Ford
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