The latest offering from Hypnosonics, "It's Not Like That Anymore," is an eclectic mix of genres that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about music.
Fronted by the enigmatic lead singer, Dan Smith, this album takes listeners on a wild ride through funk, jazz, and even a touch of reggae.
The opening track, "Groove Machine," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its funky bassline and catchy hooks.
Smith's smooth vocals glide effortlessly over the music, creating a sound that is both retro and modern at the same time.
As the album progresses, Hypnosonics dive deeper into their experimental side, with tracks like "Dreamscape" and "Interstellar Funk" pushing the boundaries of what is considered traditional music.
The band's willingness to take risks pays off, resulting in a sound that is truly unique and refreshing.
However, not every track on "It's Not Like That Anymore" hits the mark.
Some songs feel a bit disjointed and lack the cohesiveness that is present in the album's stronger moments.
Overall, Hypnosonics have created an album that is sure to divide opinions.
Some listeners will applaud their sheer audacity and willingness to push boundaries, while others may find the album a bit too chaotic for their liking.
One thing is for sure, though - Hypnosonics are a band that refuses to be pigeonholed and will continue to surprise and delight audiences with their genre-bending sound.
Fronted by the enigmatic lead singer, Dan Smith, this album takes listeners on a wild ride through funk, jazz, and even a touch of reggae.
The opening track, "Groove Machine," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its funky bassline and catchy hooks.
Smith's smooth vocals glide effortlessly over the music, creating a sound that is both retro and modern at the same time.
As the album progresses, Hypnosonics dive deeper into their experimental side, with tracks like "Dreamscape" and "Interstellar Funk" pushing the boundaries of what is considered traditional music.
The band's willingness to take risks pays off, resulting in a sound that is truly unique and refreshing.
However, not every track on "It's Not Like That Anymore" hits the mark.
Some songs feel a bit disjointed and lack the cohesiveness that is present in the album's stronger moments.
Overall, Hypnosonics have created an album that is sure to divide opinions.
Some listeners will applaud their sheer audacity and willingness to push boundaries, while others may find the album a bit too chaotic for their liking.
One thing is for sure, though - Hypnosonics are a band that refuses to be pigeonholed and will continue to surprise and delight audiences with their genre-bending sound.






