-Review- Debt To Nature - "Dark Days" EP

You need this EP from Debt To Nature in your life. You won't be disappointed.

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From: Buffalo, NY
Sounds like: Rock





Debt To Nature are a Rock band from Buffalo, NY who recently released this six track EP to help make their mark on the Rock world with their signature style. Let's dive in and see what they're all about. The opening track "All My Heroes Are Dead" opens up with bass lines and guitar riffs before exploding in a ground trembling high energy pace. There's a slight Post Hardcore sound to the track as it cranks up to 11 with its highly melodic, emotional vocal style mixed with the controlled chaotic instrumentation. It's quite the opener and really helps set the tone for the rest of the EP. The end of the track is just bonkers! "We Were Kids" is an uplifting track that's infectious in all the right places. The track is four minutes of pure bliss as the energetic sound brings together the sounds of Letlive, Foo Fighters and Title Fight. "Giants" has an opening that builds before erupting into a hard hitting Rock sound. It's the first single off the EP and perfectly showcases why as the track speeds through its near three and a half minute length with an undeterred determination. The track is catchy as hell and needs to be heard right away! "Dark Days" is a driving tour de force of a track. The talent of the band is on full display and they knock it out of the park with the track. The blistering guitar solo puts the cherry on top. "Tom Hanks" is a romp through the backwoods of the Alternative Rock sound. It's more uptempo and keeps the energy at a high clip. It's near impossible not to get your head bopping along or tapping your toe to the track. It's that damn good! The breakdown during the chorus and stellar guitar solo brings it all together at the end to make a masterpiece that even the real Tome hanks should be proud of. The closing track "Bloodletting" has a slightly different sound that the previous tracks. It features more melody and more chuggery. The track is a true testament to how deep they can go with their sound. At this point, the listener has no choice but to yearn for more and more from the band. This is a truly remarkable EP that you'll be listening to on repeat for some time to come.

Verdict:
You need this EP from Debt To Nature in your life. You won't be disappointed.