-Review- Cosmic Halitosis - "How Can I Help You?" Album

Cosmic Halitosis bring out their signature sound to the fullest with thier newest album.

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Sounds like: Punk/Rock
From: Maryland



The opener "People In This World" gets the album started in high energy fashion. The old school Pop Punk vibes are strong as the bounce factor is top notch. The riffs keep things driving full speed forward and the solos are out of this world. "Bury It" slows down the pace a bit. The track takes its time with a more melodic approach. The dual vocals again are a nice touch and add depth to the more Weezer like laid back sound. "Cubicle" keeps things purely instrumental for its thirty second intro until the vocals kick off the first verse. The instrumentation is the dominant force behind the track as it gets the most spotlight. "Single & Ready to Mingle (The Loneliness Pt II)" gets the Punk vibes strong again as it sinks its teeth into the early My Chemical Romance sounds. "This Is Not Me" is heavy, fast and unapologetic in its delivery. The track should be a live crowd favorite as it brings the adrenaline to its fullest. "Special Place in Hell" is a one minute instrumental track that helps give the listener a bit of chill time before the home stretch of the album comes through. "Soggy Hotdog" is short, sweet and to the point. The two minute track doesn't hold back and goes all out. "Teenager" features a bit of Punk bounce. The track has a good mix of Rock and Punk combining with its unique vocal style. "Surfin' With Beelzebub" features riffs that are extraordinary and the pacing is fantastic. The catchy track should be a single and really brings with its the dynamic layers of styles. The closer and title track is the longest track on the album and it brings the feels with its ballad like tendencies. The lighters will surely be in the air for this emotional track.

Verdict:
Cosmic Halitosis bring out their signature sound to the fullest with thier newest album.