![]() The pulsating double kick drums with rhythmic but heavy guitars take the front whilst the electronic elements provide an interesting background soundscape. I can't help but feel that the verses of this song is the essence of ES. It continues in the vein of the tracks precluding it, starting with electronic elements and then kicking in with the heavy guitars and drums. The first song with a more traditional structure is Search Party. One can't help but think that this is a metaphor for the world Enter Shikari lives in.Īfter having listened to the opening tracks, and once Sssnakepit kicks in, it is obvious that ES have refined their usage of electronics and have been able to capture a sound on this record that is contrasting and consistent, where their previous work appeared to force electronics and heavy rock together when perhaps they should have been separated. ![]() It starts with an orchestral arrangement that immediately draws your interest whilst singer Rou tells a story about 'a house in a field on a side of a cliff' and how it became 'the wreckage on the rocks'. ![]() That's what Enter Shikari would like you to believe on their third album A Flash Flood of Colour.Īlbum openers System.Meltdown set the tone, ideals and attitude of the album. The world is ending and we all have to work together to ensure our future is safe and livable. ![]() Review Summary: Outstanding album, can't wait for the next one!
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