If Pitchfork reviewed this album, it might look a little something like this: JADED EYES' latest offering, "The Eternal Sea," is like diving into a pool of nostalgia, only to realize the water is made of tears and regret.
This British hardcore punk band has crafted an album that is both chaotic and melodic, with influences ranging from 80s post-punk to modern-day emo.
The opening track, "Lost in the Echo," hits you like a punch to the gut, with its blistering guitars and raw vocals.
It's a perfect introduction to the cathartic journey that awaits the listener.
"In This Moment" slows things down a bit, showcasing the band's ability to switch between frenetic energy and introspective moments.
One standout track is "Shattered Glass," which combines haunting melodies with powerful lyrics that cut straight to the core.
It's a testament to the band's emotional depth and songwriting prowess.
However, not every track hits the mark.
"Fading Away" feels like a rehash of previous tracks, lacking the originality and punch that the band is capable of delivering.
But overall, "The Eternal Sea" is a solid offering from JADED EYES that will leave fans craving more.
In conclusion, JADED EYES have proven once again why they are a force to be reckoned with in the punk scene.
"The Eternal Sea" is a testament to the band's growth and evolution, and a must-listen for anyone craving raw, unapologetic music.
This British hardcore punk band has crafted an album that is both chaotic and melodic, with influences ranging from 80s post-punk to modern-day emo.
The opening track, "Lost in the Echo," hits you like a punch to the gut, with its blistering guitars and raw vocals.
It's a perfect introduction to the cathartic journey that awaits the listener.
"In This Moment" slows things down a bit, showcasing the band's ability to switch between frenetic energy and introspective moments.
One standout track is "Shattered Glass," which combines haunting melodies with powerful lyrics that cut straight to the core.
It's a testament to the band's emotional depth and songwriting prowess.
However, not every track hits the mark.
"Fading Away" feels like a rehash of previous tracks, lacking the originality and punch that the band is capable of delivering.
But overall, "The Eternal Sea" is a solid offering from JADED EYES that will leave fans craving more.
In conclusion, JADED EYES have proven once again why they are a force to be reckoned with in the punk scene.
"The Eternal Sea" is a testament to the band's growth and evolution, and a must-listen for anyone craving raw, unapologetic music.






