Genre | Punk |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2022-03-12 20:55:09 |
Group | RUMBLE |
Size | 95 MB |
Files | 11 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Slackrr-A_Place_That_Feels_Like_Home-(WEB)-2022-RUMBLE
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-slackrr-home.mp3 | Slackrr | Home | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-slackrr-playing_with_fire.mp3 | Slackrr | Playing With Fire | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-slackrr-waves.mp3 | Slackrr | Waves | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-slackrr-reflections.mp3 | Slackrr | Reflections | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-slackrr-we_are.mp3 | Slackrr | We Are | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-slackrr-forgive_me.mp3 | Slackrr | Forgive Me | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-slackrr-the_current.mp3 | Slackrr | The Current | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-slackrr-at_the_begining_of_the_end_well_start_again.mp3 | Slackrr | At the Begining of the End We'll Start Again | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-slackrr-patience.mp3 | Slackrr | Patience | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-slackrr-remember_when.mp3 | Slackrr | Remember When | 320 | Unknown |
11 | 11-slackrr-right_here.mp3 | Slackrr | Right Here | 320 | Unknown |
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Artist...... Slackrr
Album....... A Place That Feels Like Home
Label....... Lost Music Collective, LLC
Genre....... Punk
Releasedate 2022-03-11
Encoder.....
Bitrate..... 320kbps
Size........ 99.94 mb
Duration.... 40:57
WWW......... http://www.deezer.com/us/album/295583422
.Tracklist .................................................................
01 Home [ 3:55]
02 Playing With Fire [ 3:52]
03 Waves [ 3:37]
04 Reflections [ 4:01]
05 We Are [ 3:29]
06 Forgive Me [ 3:23]
07 The Current [ 3:23]
08 At the Begining of the End We'll Start Again [ 3:31]
09 Patience [ 4:24]
10 Remember When [ 3:40]
11 Right Here [ 3:42]
.Releasenotes ..............................................................
SLACKRRæs blinding sophomore album A Place That Feels Like Home proves that
pop-punk is more alive and kicking than ever in 2022. Hailing from
Southampton, this three-piece really set the standard when it comes to
pop-punk on the underground scene. With the follow up to their 2019 debut
Time, It Waits For No One, SLACKRR have only raised the bar with this latest
sonic offering.
A Place That Feels Like Home kicks off with the track Home û a heavy song
full of playful guitar riffs and powerful lyrical content which is what this
band is becoming known for. It delivers on the nostalgia hit as itÆs
reminiscent of the 00s pop-punk bands and itÆs clear to see where these guys
took their inspiration from. Playing With Fire was released as a single and
itÆs an anthemic track. The guitar is light throughout the verses and you can
clearly hear CaitÆs basslines and JoeÆs drumming perfectly complimenting each
other whilst driving the song forward. ScottyÆs guitar parts during the
chorus are punchy, and they round off the song perfectly.
Waves is one of the strongest songs on the album and was also released as a
single. Again, clever song-writing is on display here whilst keeping the
pop-punk feeling which is present throughout the entire album. With this one
itÆs nice that theyÆre not trying to do anything too complex. It follows a
simplistic structure and they instead rely on their playing to make it great
which they pull off easily. Reflections is a chaotic little number. It feels
a little frantic which may not sound great but it was written that way and
the band manage it because it still sounds great. The talent on display from
all members is really on show in this song.
Forgive Me is an interesting track. Scotty seems to be singing in a slightly
lower range than on other tracks which is cool to hear as it gives the band
even more depth. The way all the instruments merge in this song is perfect,
especially in the chorus. A song with a great intro is The Current. It grabs
you with ear-wormy hooks and catchy verses. Also, Cait takes vocals on the
bridges and the addition of a second voice is really great here as it just
adds another layer to the song. This track also can be heard on the videogame
VR Skater, which is just the most pop-punk thing you could want to happen
with a song like this.
Following this is The Beginning Of The End, WeÆll Start Again, which is just
about as slow the whole album gets. ItÆs more thought-provoking and hits a
bit closer to home. ItÆs pretty great how it keeps such a big sound yet itÆs
certainly a different pace to some of the other songs. Right Here is the last
track on the album and it ends it on a high note. It has some cool guitar
licks that help break up the songs. The bass is very present in the verses
like rolling thunder which really works for this track. The drums are punchy
and the beat gets under the skin effortlessly. The song ends with no
instruments and just a voice which is just the perfect way to end the record.
There are quite a few pop-punk bands on the underground circuit at the moment
that claim to be saving the scene but SLACKRR stands well above the rest in a
league of their own. With consistently good songs, catchy song-writing, and
their own brand of pop-punk, they really just set the bar for everyone else.
In short, picking up a copy of A Place That Feels Like Home is one of the
best things you could do right now.
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