-Review- Stranger Minds - "King & Fool" EP

Stranger Minds have a new EP here that breaks down the international walls of Rock music.

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From: Padua, Italy
Sounds like: Rock



Stranger Minds are making quite the name for themselves in their Italian area and are looking to venture out even further with their newest EP. Let's dive on in and tell you why you need to check this act out as soon as possible. The opener "Monster" is extremely in depth as it features acoustic, ambient and symphonic tones that combine with moody vocals to help pull in the listener off the bat. The track picks up steam and gets more and more emotional as the guitars crank in. The track dips back down for a bit for the second verse before heading back up into the more harder spectrum of Rock. The track is a roller coaster of emotion that you'd want to experience multiple times. "Disco Has To Die" has the vibe of The Killers. The upbeat Rock tones are uppity and very dance-able. The track is awesome! "The Price Is Right" is more synth Rock track. It bobs and weaves into a more modern Enter Shikari territory. The melody and riffs on the track are on point and it's easy to get sucked into. "Break The Circle" sounds like it'd be perfect in a John Hughes film. The throwback sound is moody and features a wall of emotion later in the track. The epic closer "Stalingrad" packs a mighty punch in its near five minute length. There's a lot to enjoy here and something for everyone in regards to the EP as a whole.
Verdict:
Stranger Minds have a new EP here that breaks down the international walls of Rock music.