Album Review
AfterpartY – “We Come Unarmed”
AfterpartY’s catchy new EP is packed full of tracks to keep a party going. They have an unpretentious vibe to their spunky sound which definitely matches their name. There aren’t any songs which would make you want to fall asleep, even the acoustic song has some bounce to it. The band has a very 80’s sound and is a mix of…
AfterpartY’s catchy new EP is packed full of tracks to keep a party going. They have an unpretentious vibe to their spunky sound which definitely matches their name. There aren’t any songs which would make you want to fall asleep, even the acoustic song has some bounce to it. The band has a very 80’s sound and is a mix of pop, synth, garage, disco and other musical elements. AfterpartY is a band that could be really fun to dance to at their concerts just because it’s so upbeat and vocalist Kristina B has so much energy.
The music is super fun and kind of unique; a great album if you just want to throw on some background music. There are no brilliant guitar riffs, and nothing new and exciting in each song. Each song sounds different from the last, but there are no special solos or any musical genius. The guitars stand out as the best part of the album. AfterpartY makes some feel good music that grows on you the more you hear it. At the end of the day however, it’s not the best party ever. [ END ]
Track Listing:
01. Soft City (Tony Hoffer mix)
02. Automatic
03. Sirenam
04. Memphis (Acoustic)
Run Time: ??:??
Release Date: ??
-
Hardcore/Punk3 days agoMarmozets: “People are very good at finding exactly what your insecurity is and sharing it with you.”
-
Album Review4 days agoFrozen Soul – ‘No Place of Warmth’ [Album Review]
-
Dance/Electronic24 hours agoVinyl Variety: From Belfast to Vegas Fergie Runs Down His Favourite Record Stores
-
Alternative/Rock5 days agoThe Amity Affliction Headlines with August Burns Red at HISTORY in Toronto [Photos]
-
Music2 days agoBig Ocean Transforms Canceled Tour into Musical Promise with Surprise Single “Make It Up to You”
-
Album Review5 days agoArt Schop – ‘Wittgenstein & the Transcendental’ [Album Review]
-
Music3 days agoMishka – “Viva la Revolución” [Song Review]
-
Folk/Singer-Songwriter3 days agoDavid G Smith Premieres His Curious Single “Rust On The Moon”


