Lower Than Atlantis
Safe in Sound



Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Playing it safe.

Safe in Sound is a sadly apt title. It indicates Lower Than Atlantis’ decision to play it safe and continue on their path towards the mainstream, which is disappointing, seeming as they used to have some semblance of personality; now they could be anyone. According to frontman Mike Duce, Safe In Sound contains "some bangin’ LTA songs, some rock bangers”, and some stuff he’d written “with boybands in mind”. He was wrong: there are no bangers here. Furthermore, boybands excel at making unashamedly fun music: Lower than Atlantis don’t. In their attempt to mesh these disparate styles together they’ve succeeded in making an album that can’t decide what it wants to be, and subsequently fails at being anything.

For example, the first lyric on opener “Had Enough” is “I hate everyone I meet”, which could be a pretty striking first statement, were it delivered with any conviction. Instead, Duce intones it in a sickly smooth sing-along voice that conveys nothing but a desire to be accepted; he tries so hard to give off a dangerous vibe without wanting to scare anyone off. All of the more rock-orientated tracks suffer from this fault, an artificial heaviness that isn’t backed up by any actual aggression or spontaneity. The guitars are stolid, neutered machines, going through the motions in flavourless perfection, so when Duce repeats that he’s “had enough” ad nauseam you feel the same (and that’s only by the first track).

Then there’s the more pop orientated tracks, although the extent to which any of these tracks can be firmly planted in one category is debatable. They’re all about the same amalgamation of polished production, sweet, earnest choruses and Duce’s mind-numbingly dull lyrics. “Boomerang” is by far the worst offender, a horribly faux-electronic track that is so painfully lacking in self-awareness it un-ironically contains the lyric “flogging a dead horse”. Although, “I Would” isn’t far behind, with its awfully done-to-death theme of “here is a list of things I would do for you because I love you so much” that shouldn’t persuade anyone in the slightest; Duce does heartfelt adoration just as poorly as he does misanthropy. This is the basic problem with Safe In Sound: it tries to appeal to LTA’s now aging teenage fan-base and the mainstream at the same time, resulting in angst-y lyrics such as “I'd die alone just to walk you home” being intoned without any conviction at all, coming off more contrived and tacky than honest. In the end though I wouldn’t mind if he followed through with his claims, seeming as killing a man “just to hold your hand” might land him in jail, and then we’d be spared anymore of this bollocks.



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Mort.
February 4th 2017


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

this is on spotify



feedback always appreciated

NorwichScene
February 4th 2017


3298 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Jeez Dean. This and Deaf Havana poor within 2 weeks hey.. I read a comment by the band saying this would suit bigger venues lol

VaxXi
February 4th 2017


4418 Comments


The moral of the story is that an album's quality directly correlates with the quality of 'band member photo' album covers.

Mort.
February 4th 2017


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

yeah theyre aiming for the arenas here



bland as fuck

NorwichScene
February 4th 2017


3298 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I'm listening now. Never really been a fan before, this hasn't changed that!

NorwichScene
February 4th 2017


3298 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Boomerang is annoyingly crap

Mort.
February 4th 2017


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

yeah worst song on here

JoshuaSampson
February 4th 2017


1 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

A couple of tracks off this that I enjoyed, but for the most part a thoroughly disappointing album.

NorwichScene
February 4th 2017


3298 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I don't want to be here anymore is the best song and it's depressing as shit

Mort.
February 4th 2017


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

it could be worse is the only track i find sorta bearable

VaxXi
February 4th 2017


4418 Comments


lmao I dont think ive heard a band try this hard to blatantly sell out in a long time

VaxXi
February 4th 2017


4418 Comments


"6. Could Be Worse"

i dunno bout that one, buds

Mort.
February 4th 2017


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

i did think about making that joke believe me



too easy lads

Tunaboy45
February 4th 2017


18421 Comments


god I hate this band, great review as always though

SteakByrnes
February 4th 2017


29706 Comments


Mort back at it with the 1.5 reviews

Pos man, never heard of this band

Mort.
February 4th 2017


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Cheers guys

SIIMBOLIC
February 5th 2017


1713 Comments


"Lower than Atlantis- Safe in Sound"

Its almost too easy to insult this band with names like that

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2017


18241 Comments


Great rev mort. These guys are bollocks, so I cant say I expected a lot.

Mort.
February 5th 2017


25062 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Thanks gonzo



And yeah i didnt expect much either, checked this out of morbid curiosity seeming as i dig some of their old stuff

schoonda
February 5th 2017


1833 Comments


Far what the fuck happened to this band. As soon as I heard the lead single for their ST I knew they were selling out hard.

Far Q is a bloody good record though



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