FIDLAR's latest offering, "Almost Free," is a raucous rollercoaster of party anthems and punk-rock attitude.
The Los Angeles-based band has never been known for subtlety, and this album is no exception - from the opening track "Get Off My Rock" to the closer "Good Times are Over," FIDLAR delivers high-energy, thrash-worthy tunes that are sure to get your feet moving and your head banging.
The band's signature blend of raw, gritty guitar riffs and snarling vocals is on full display here, with frontman Zac Carper leading the charge with his charismatic, devil-may-care attitude.
Tracks like "By Myself" and "Flake" showcase FIDLAR's knack for crafting infectious hooks that will have you singing along in no time.
But it's not all mindless partying and debauchery - FIDLAR also tackles some more serious subjects on this album, such as mental health and the pressures of fame.
Songs like "Can't You See" and "Thought.
Mouth." showcase a more introspective side of the band, proving that they can do more than just thrash about and incite mosh pits.
Overall, "Almost Free" is a wild ride from start to finish, with FIDLAR showing no signs of slowing down or toning down their signature sound.
So crank up the volume, crack open a cold one, and let FIDLAR take you on a punk-rock journey that's equal parts fun and ferocious.
Cheers to that!
The Los Angeles-based band has never been known for subtlety, and this album is no exception - from the opening track "Get Off My Rock" to the closer "Good Times are Over," FIDLAR delivers high-energy, thrash-worthy tunes that are sure to get your feet moving and your head banging.
The band's signature blend of raw, gritty guitar riffs and snarling vocals is on full display here, with frontman Zac Carper leading the charge with his charismatic, devil-may-care attitude.
Tracks like "By Myself" and "Flake" showcase FIDLAR's knack for crafting infectious hooks that will have you singing along in no time.
But it's not all mindless partying and debauchery - FIDLAR also tackles some more serious subjects on this album, such as mental health and the pressures of fame.
Songs like "Can't You See" and "Thought.
Mouth." showcase a more introspective side of the band, proving that they can do more than just thrash about and incite mosh pits.
Overall, "Almost Free" is a wild ride from start to finish, with FIDLAR showing no signs of slowing down or toning down their signature sound.
So crank up the volume, crack open a cold one, and let FIDLAR take you on a punk-rock journey that's equal parts fun and ferocious.
Cheers to that!






