-Review- Jack of None - "The Purpose of the Moon" EP

Jack of None break down all barriers of Experimental Rock with their newest EP.

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Sounds like: Experimental Rock
From: Philippines/Chicago, IL



"Maman" opens up the EP with an experimental sound that's out of this world. The track twists and turns with melodies, dual vocals and instrumentation that goes all over the place. It's a nice introduction to the dynamic sound the band is all about. "Pirouettes of Night" continues with the pace set by the opener. It has a touch of Aphex Twin to it with its unique sound. "Mr Lumpus Decides To Die" is emotional with its delivery. The track glides ahead and is moody in all the right ways. "Dark The Star" is super infectious and has single written all over it. "Houdini Whodunit" brings back the experimentation aspect as the track is more schizophrenic than previous tracks. The track takes a break halfway in, and then erupts back in with more chaos. "The Game of Dying" builds a nice tone early and as soon as the beginning riff comes in, the listener is already hooked. The track cranks up a bit and gets more intense with its lyrics and overall vibe. "Monsieur X" closes out the EP with melodic instrumentation that takes the listener on a journey. The outro plays into the vibe of the entire EP and is a wonderful end to a fantastic EP.

Verdict:
Jack of None break down all barriers of Experimental Rock with their newest EP.