-Review- Dancing On Pluto - "Paradise Fahrenheit" EP

Dancing On Pluto elevate their eclectic sound to even farther heights with their newest EP.

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From: Grand Rapids, MI
Sounds like: Rock



Dancing On Pluto have recently released their hot new "Paradise Fahrenheit" EP, so let's get you up to speed and tell you why you need to check out their newest release. "Ozone" kicks off the EP with slower Rock diddy of a track. The track controls itself with a distorted guitar riff throughout but features plenty of depth as it has a vibe of early Incubus. "Where The Wild Things Are" is a bit more uppity. The track keeps the signature Dancing On Pluto sound but adds an added dynamic as the melodies take it to an entirely different level. "Feels Good" opens with some funky melodic grooves mixed with melodic vocals. The chorus is reminiscent of Weezer's infectious choruses. The second verse adds some more layers to the track to help keep it fresh. The chorus will get stuck in your head for days. Near the end of the track, it just erupts and jams out to its own instrumentation before eventually giving away to a top notch guitar solo to close things out. "Snowflakes On Mercury" takes the pace back down. The track is more chill, laid back and quite a relaxing track to listen to. "Monet" closes out the EP. The seven minute track is straight Dancing On Pluto through and through. It's an epic way to close out such an astonishing EP.

Verdict:
Dancing On Pluto elevate their eclectic sound to even farther heights with their newest EP.