‘A Tale Of Sin And Sorrow’ by Everyday Heroes
Artists
Luke Philips / Vocals and Guitar
Daniel Richards / Guitar
Lewis Watkins / Bass
Jay Haines / Drums
Rating
Musical Feel
Song / Album Composition
Tracks
Texas Red
Find My Way
Standing Stones
The Witch’s King
Soul To Save
Victorious
All Outta Faith
The Crow
Breathe Again
West Of Forever
Without A Throne
“Texas Red,”gets the party started. The slide guitar really feeds into the energy that is brimming in this song. As it progresses, it moves with a rapid thunder cry and descends into madness. Everyday Heroes are on fire from the beginning.
“Find My Way,” starts the groove chain going, swaggering through the day and ensuring the night is filled with thoughts on the song. What a start.
“Standing Stones,” is relentless. There is no stopping the machine once it gets going for Everyday Heroes. They’re out the gate and brimming with charm and chaos.
“The Witch’s King,” gets slightly heavier, and a bit fuzzier. There’s an element of the groove metal genre within the song, and the vocals really show off the thought process for the band. Everyday Heroes are really going in with the hammer.
“Soul To Save,” gets a bit more anthemic and takes a turn for the big bombastic chorus.
“Victorious,” swirls around and brings together the band and the listener. It is an anthem of triumph and shows where perseverance can get you.
“All Outta Faith,” swaggers on down the line. It brings with it a real sense of where things are going and the vocals are pure energy and perspective. Brilliantly executed.
“The Crow,” starts off acoustically before moving into overdrive. A song that really brings the listener into the future of music. A truly well executed song.
“Breathe Again,” goes all out heavy, turning the screws ever so slightly and letting things loose.
“West of Forever,” takes a deep dive and swaggers on through.
“Without A Throne,” is simply epic. A great way to end this album.
Get the album when it’s released on 5th June.