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A Will Away – “Bliss” [EP] [Album Review]

The problem with bands like A Will Away is that their cocktail of pop, emo and indie ends up sounding like the musical equivalent of cheap vanilla ice-cream – extremely bland with little taste or flavour.

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The problem with bands like A Will Away is that their cocktail of pop, emo and indie ends up sounding like the musical equivalent of cheap vanilla ice-cream – extremely bland with little taste or flavour. Bliss, while not be a bad example of what the genre holds, also doesn’t present anything different to what the rest of this genre offers.

While there is an obvious ability to write a decent song and there is plenty of emotion in Matt Carlson’s lyrics on tracks like “Cheap Wine,” there is little on Bliss to raise the pulse above a murmour. To define Bliss as easy listening would be an understatement but it’s also a fairly accurate one, the problem is that while A Will Away write the kind of indie/emo rock that just calmly washes over you making little fuss, it does very little, if anything at all, to really command your attention.

Track Listing:

01. Play Dead
02. My Sitter
03. Cheap Wine
04. Ten or Eleven
05. Be Easy

Run Time: 15:52
Release Date: November 13, 2015

Check out the track “My Sitter” here..

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