Alpha Wolf/Holding Absence
The Lost & the Longing


4.5
superb

Review

by Mateo Ottie CONTRIBUTOR (32 Reviews)
August 15th, 2022 | 2 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: There's so much life to live and I lost my lust for it.

Two of the scene’s biggest breakout acts of the past few years, Alpha Wolf and Holding Absence have released a brand new split EP ‘The Lost & The Longing’, featuring new standalone tracks from each artist alongside two new collaborative tracks starring guest vocals from both bands.

On paper, Alpha Wolf’s raging nu-metalcore sound and Holding Absence’s unique take on alternative rock seems like an odd pairing, but it works incredibly well together. The latter’s immensely talented vocalist Lucas Woodland steals the show on this EP, giving his all on all 3 of the tracks he performs on. His emotive deliveries on the energetic and poetic “Aching Longing” and the reflective closer “Coffin” are incredible, elevating the tracks to being some of the best songs the band has released to date. Lucas’ voice is also an unlikely match made in heaven with Alpha Wolf’s crushing brutality and Lochie Keogh’s harsh screams on the opening cut “60cm of Steel”, in which his desperate, soaring chorus is one of the strongest parts of the EP.

That’s not at all to undermine Alpha Wolf’s peak performance however, as “60cm of Steel” and “Hotel Underground” are the band’s best songs to date, with an onslaught of killer breakdowns and screams that showcase the band’s strengths and are the most fun parts of the EP. Alpha Wolf is at their strongest when they throw off restraints and dive headfirst into absolute chaos, which is exactly what they do in their half of the EP.

While the tracks from both bands are exactly what the listener expects from them, ‘The Lost & The Longing’ is an impressive and enjoyable listen, with both bands equally putting out some of their best material to date. What is possibly the most impressive feat here however, is the fact that the EP flows so well. Every track practically transitions into the next, even with the varying genres and different artists, which only speaks volumes to the creativity of both acts and how great of an unexpected pairing the two are. Despite the top tier quality put on display from both groups, the EP’s short runtime does leave a little bit be desired, leaving listeners hungry for more from the artists, but I suppose that is, however, the purpose of a split EP, to hold over fans in between full length projects.



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outliers
August 19th 2022


4923 Comments


he sounds really good live

NorwichScene
August 26th 2022


3298 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I’ve not heard of Alpha Wolf before, this was pretty good so will check



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