A complete out-of-nowhere (at least for me) collection of great melodic, catchy, eccentric,
surprisingly technical and, at times, heavy djent-style progressive metal. Don't let the
"djent" label scare you away though, as the quirkiness of the band (hence their name) make
for a highly unique style in the scene. Beautiful, soaring female vocals with harsh screams
sprinkled in between alongside extremely talented guitars and drumming. Expect a fair share
of memorable hooks and technical riffing. Imagine a less irritating Periphery with better
song-writing meets Paramore and you have Destiny Potato. This will easily be among the
better metal/hard rock albums of the year. Here's hoping the band gets the recognition they
deserve.
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