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4.0 excellent | Trey STAFF | April 4th 17 | Greywind are an alternative rock band out of Ireland, and their debut album definitely took me by surprise when I first heard it back in 2017. Afterthoughts is just so much more confident and well executed than what you might expect from a new band. Musically and vocally, Afterthoughts reminds me of a heavier version of Flyleaf’s debut but without any of the screaming, and with better songwriting and stronger melodies. The difference is that Steph’s range is much wider than anything I’ve heard from Lacey, but the overall vocal tone and delivery is definitely similar. Having said that, this album is a little saturated with power ballads which can definitely be an issue during initial listens. Having listened to this regularly for nearly three years, I can say the abundance of mid-tempo songs eventually becomes a non-issue as they’re all so well done and memorable. Greywind is definitely one of the bands I most looking forward to releasing another album.
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0.0 | Sowing STAFF | April 5th 17 | It's like Paramore got heavier and edgier, but clipped their own wings with homogeneous mid-rtempo songwriting. Excited to hear what this group does in the future; an above average rdebut either way.
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3.5 great | Groundking | February 4th 17 | A fantastic effort for a debut album, and my god does Steph have an awesome vocal range.
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3.5 great | Soupy | February 5th 17 | A really enjoyable debut. +1 on Steph being a brilliant vocalist. I think it gets a bit samey at times, but overall a solid start to their career.
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3.5 great | kroglor | November 21st 22 |
4.0 excellent | CutMan | February 12th 17 |
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