Returning is Feral Family with their second EP, "So Far Behind," featuring six songs that showcase the band's growing boldness, intensity, and emotion. The EP, which lasts just over 25 minutes, is a strong statement about how the band's music is evolving.
The first song on the EP, "The Balance," is fast-paced and high-energy, getting people moving right away. This song sets the tone for an EP full of raw emotion and complex stories, because Regan Grimson, the drummer, plays with such passion and accuracy that each song comes to life.
Songs like "Endless Night" show that the band is willing to use expansive, atmospheric soundscapes to explore existential issues. Jamie Lowe's voice changes in emotional intensity, which is a great way to capture the EP's more thoughtful parts. "Taste of Life" showcases Lowe's amazing range of emotions, and Oscar Woods' guitar-driven base gives the song a strong beat that keeps the energy high.
"Feels So Right," which is more introspective, shows a different side of Feral Family by combining thoughtful lyrics with catchy hooks. "Catalina," on the other hand, is a cinematic, story-driven song that pulls you into a vivid musical world. The last song, "Down in the Dirt," is cathartic because of its long, hard riffs.
"So Far Behind" is an EP that combines aggression, self-reflection, and telling stories. With Grimson on drums and Lowe and Woods working together, Feral Family's sound gets bolder, making this EP a big step forward in their career. "So Far Behind" shows how they blend heavy riffs, deep lyrics, and powerful vocals to create music that sticks with you.
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