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Crashland
- The Devoted EP FOD 032
The Devoted EP sounds like a perfectly executed comeback
that, in all honesty, it is. From the raucous tones
of opener, Karaoke Ballad with its gradual realisation
that perhaps everything is a bit crap to the scathing
and bitter sentiments trawling through Devoted, Sugar
Shack's throw of the dice could pay dividends when the
majors come calling for Crashland's signature once more.
Lead singer Alex Troup falls into that classic mould
of stars born for this lifestyle, with more than a knowing
reference to the complexities of relationships and the
daily drudgery that life can throw up.
Nowhere is this more evident than The Devoted EP that
brings to the forth the emotions Crashland were evidently
going through during their recent hiatus.
Catapulting a mix of angst and pent-up frustration coupled
with a blistering guitar sound - only relenting during
the godlike Devoted - Crashland sound like a band on
the verge of a nervous breakdown, and all the better
for it!
The closing, Money Shot is a perfect example of the
thin line Crashland appear to be teetering on with its
pounding, driving rhythm climaxing with Alex Troup hollering:
"There's a distance between us. Yeah, we come undone.
There's a distance between us. Yeah, we come undone"
is worthy of the admission fee alone.
The Devoted EP is not a return to form but a monumental
achievement from a band who are still looking up at
the stars when the odds seemed heavily stacked against
them.
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Full track listing is;
Karaoke Ballad
Devotion
Passive Agressive
Money Shot
FOD 032
Sugar Shack Records
4 Track cd ep |
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