-Review- Saint Tragedy - "Saints & Sinners" EP

Saint Tragedy's newest EP is filled to the brim with blistering Hard Rock action.

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From: Wisconsin
Sounds like: Hard Rock





"Bottle Up the Truth" opens up the EP in grand fashion. The track doesn't hold back in its Hard Rock roots. The opener pulls in the listener with ease with its melodies, hard hitting riffs and catchiness for days that sets a high bar for what's to come. "Butterflies" is a single and showcases the true talents of the band perfectly. The guitar work is top notch along with the awesome vocal range. The track would be a great addition to any and every Rock radio station. The additional vocals from Chelbie Mixon adds dynamic depth and completes the radio friendly Rock hit. "Demons" keeps its harder edge but still cranks out the melodies in droves. The upbeat nature glides along effortlessly and keeps things interesting throughout as its guitar work is once again one of the bright spots. "Life" is a ballad through and through. The track wears its heart on its sleeve and pours out emotion and passion in every second. "Glorious Goodbye" caps off the EP with possibly the heaviest sound. The late 90's Hard Rock vibes are strong but it still keeps its Saint Tragedy signature sound. With only five tracks on the EP, there's so much potential here and any Hard Rock fan should be an immediate fan in short time.

Verdict:
Saint Tragedy's newest EP is filled to the brim with blistering Hard Rock action.