On one hand, Skeletá is a continuation toward a more pop and 80s-influenced sound. On the other, it feels like a throwback to the band’s earlier, less metallic beginnings, leading to a frustrating, albeit undeniably unique listening experience.
Read PostIt’s a big week for things that begin with with P, featuring lots of progressive and punky new releases from Propagandhi, Pup, Power Surge, Paradise Slaves, Pyramids, Your Spirit Dies, Fallfiftyfeet, Hate, Bleed, Nightfall, Knives, Slung, A Flock Named Murder, Flume & JPEGMafia, Melting and more.
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