Monday, May 26, 2014

Variants - The Concept Of Color album review



              This album kicks ass. There's no way around that. Variants' full length, "The Concept Of Color" comes out tomorrow, and you do not want to miss it. The album strays from anything you would expect out of a pop punk album today. The 11 track album comes on heavy, and lays it on thick. If you're expecting the upbeat rhythm and nasally vocals of today's pop punk world, forget it. The voice alone is enough to put this band on a path of it's own. His voice reminds me of some metal band I heard one time that I can't remember, but used in a much more melodic and audibly pleasing way. Between the distinguished vocals and flawless harmonies, the words are a true pleasure to take in. The music is no doubt heavier than what you're probably expecting, but I assure you that this is worth venturing outside your comfort zone. All 11 tracks are flawless, I'm off to see if they have some shirts or something. 


Tl;dr
  • Variants (New Orleans, Louisiana)
  • For fans of: A Loss For Words, Lakota De Kai
  • Full Length Release
  • Favorite Track: All of them. But mostly "Sentences"
  • 5/5. Entirely flawless. 

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