The ‘Fear Everyone’ EP by [SAMPLE_TEXT] starts and finishes with unapologetic emotionality. The Alaska-based trio made up of vocalist and guitarist Reece Caldwell, drummer Tyler Farrell, and bassist Jacob Marsh. They creatively blend experimental punk, grunge, and noise rock in a captivating and chaotic style. The sound on this release draws influence from masters like Sonic Youth, Nirvana, and Joy Division. The first track, “Eat”, is about the more cruel aspects of humanity. It uses hostile metal guitar riffs and dynamic voices to address the issues of rot and the instinct for self-preservation. It is heavy, raw and destructive, with a vast sense of overpowering aggression. It is that first wall of sound that slams down on the listener and does not let up.
In “Fear Everyone” the title track, the theme of paranoia about what exists in the world is expressed. With simple but powerful and swirling violent rhythms and lyrics, it always finds resonance in those who are in this state, helping the listener to recognize the band’s universality. The third song, “Trapped”, a Pained Animal, directs the premise to the wild instinct of a former victim turned into a perpetrator. The hard-hitting instruments on this track capture the sentiment and pain of hating the very things that you have turned into. It’s an intense, multi-faceted subjection that is also a song about aggression, revenge and redemption.
The last song “Self Driving Car” recalls a storm and a wild feeling, it was written down while the composer having a nervous breakdown. The simple, unrefined sounds are chaotic, angry and lonely but in a very personal and awkward way. All things considered, ‘Fear Everyone’ EP is quite an unedited rock. The appearance credentials made by lo-fi and polished parts are intertwined the right way. It’s music for people who are not afraid of their flaws and appreciate uniqueness.
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