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SEE YOU IN RENO
"MIRRORS"
Review by David Weddle
It has been nearly a year since Essex quartet See You In Reno released their EP "Mirrors", so we figured it was about time we gave it a spin.
The E.P. has a strong start with "Atlas", giving you no illusions as to their ability to rock out. See You In Reno are undoubtedly partial to a bit of fast, heavy guitar and this is evident throughout the record.
Each track brings its own distinct qualities to the party. The standout tracks for me, however, are "Nomad", which really gives the vocals a chance to shine, and "The Snake And The Worm", which kicks off with glorious guitar work.
The whole EP is full of aggressive vocals with hard hitting drum work and awesome bone crunching bass topped off with stunning guitar. When it comes to this style of music See You In Reno have it all and know exactly how to use it. Aggression with a purpose rather than aggression for the sake of it. Each track evokes an emotive response which is definitely a skill not every band has.
The saying goes, 'Leave them wanting more.' See You In Reno certainly did just that. A very strong performance from each element of the band, who created a well rounded EP, having developed their sound since their 2014 E.P. "Masks", staying true to their roots while upping the bar at the same time.
"Mirrors" is available to stream right now. Don't forget to follow them on their social media.
The E.P. has a strong start with "Atlas", giving you no illusions as to their ability to rock out. See You In Reno are undoubtedly partial to a bit of fast, heavy guitar and this is evident throughout the record.
Each track brings its own distinct qualities to the party. The standout tracks for me, however, are "Nomad", which really gives the vocals a chance to shine, and "The Snake And The Worm", which kicks off with glorious guitar work.
The whole EP is full of aggressive vocals with hard hitting drum work and awesome bone crunching bass topped off with stunning guitar. When it comes to this style of music See You In Reno have it all and know exactly how to use it. Aggression with a purpose rather than aggression for the sake of it. Each track evokes an emotive response which is definitely a skill not every band has.
The saying goes, 'Leave them wanting more.' See You In Reno certainly did just that. A very strong performance from each element of the band, who created a well rounded EP, having developed their sound since their 2014 E.P. "Masks", staying true to their roots while upping the bar at the same time.
"Mirrors" is available to stream right now. Don't forget to follow them on their social media.