-Review- Neostem - "Return To Sender" Album

Neostem unleash a dynamic album that elevates their sound to even greater heights.

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From: Pittsburgh, PA
Sounds like: Rock/Punk/Metal



The opener "Reading Puns" has some edge to it. The track features heavier riffs while gliding along a more Grunge path later on in its chorus. It's a solid opener that'll pull in listeners. "Eskimo" cranks up the energy level a bit. The track has shades of Nirvana with its emotion and melody. "Cliche" features a solid bass line and some high octane sound when it really lets loose. There's a bit of controlled chaos to the track as it holds back at times. "Dilapidated" has radio play written all over it. It's really catchy and everything just works well with its vocals and instrumentation. "Elizabeth" is another stand out track that is filled with grooves and melody. "Slew" is straight to the point Neostem. The track is not even two minutes but it's jam packed with their signature sound to T. Heavy, fast and in your face! "Eye Stye" has plenty of grooves to it as it sways along a crunchy path. The track has pretty dynamic in its approach and stands firm on its own. "Gutterfly" tries its hand at more melody. The track has a bit of Bush sound to it and it's pretty infectious with its catchiness. The closer "Bottom Shelf" wraps things up nicely with its heavy tempo and Rock riffs for a solid two minute span.

Verdict:
Neostem unleash a dynamic album that elevates their sound to even greater heights.