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Album Review: Citizen // Life in Your Glass World

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New Releases Roundup - Against the Current, Citizen, bülow and Grouplove

Talk and Fireproof in 2015. Despite weapon arguably leaning more into the rock genre than ever before, the band successfully maintain the catchy and melodic nature of the pop genre. Every instrument on the track, including Costanza’s voice, are as passionate and powerful as they possibly could be. The track represents an impressive return to form for Against the Current, and the band sound at their best when they fully embrace the rock elements of their sound. Black and Red – Citizen (Gemma): Midwestern post-hardcore trio Citizen’s upcoming fourth album ‘Life In Your Glass World’ completely embodies the term garage rock; the band recorded the album in its entirety in a studio that vocalist Mat Kerekes constructed in his garage. Much like the previous singles which have been released for the album,

Citizen Unveil New Track Blue Sunday

Citizen Unveil New Track Blue Sunday Wednesday, 10 February 2021 Citizen have released a new single, Blue Sunday. The mellow and atmospheric track is anchored by a solid bass groove and marks a stylistic jump from their previously shared dance-punk cut I Want To Kill You. Head below to view its accompanying Mason Mercer-directed video. Vocalist Mat Kerekes said: The song came about once I wrote the bass and drums to the verse for Blue Sunday. I sent it to the rest of the band and then we all got together to do the rest. Everything flowed naturally and it is one of my favorite songs on the record. It’s essentially about me never wanting to leave my house and although that makes me happy, it is bad for me in different ways.

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