| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Track Structure | 10 |
| Interest | 10 |
| Melody | 9 |
| Performance | 9 |
| Lyrics | 6 |
| Enjoyment | 9 |
| Recording Quality | 9 |
| Commercial Appeal | 7 |
| Overall | 8.6 |
Ninety comments! It's hard to imagine I could add anything to what's already been said about this track, but I'm certainly going to give it a go. Senser. Prodigy. It's all that's basically going through my mind when I'm listening to this. I love those bands, and I'm automatically loving this. This track kicks some serious gluteus maximus. Massive beats hypnotise immediately, ensuring they're well and truly burned into your ears. Percussive electronica and sweeping pads fight a battle in the background, providing real depth to the upfront backbeat (if that made sense, let me know).
But a main element of where this track really shines, in my opinion, is in the layering of those almost ethereal vocals provided by DJ Essense and those equally haunting vocals supplied by Mark Alexander. Each vocalist is obviously good at what they do and Redshirt Theory has wrung every last drop of goodness out of them in making this song. Again, as with many other online artists for some reason, one little gripe is the fact that a readable copy of the lyrics isn't available as, in songs like this, they're an essential necessity. If I don't know what message is being pushed, then it spoils the final enjoyment, as is reflected in the lowered scores regarding lyrical content. It's nothing personal about the lyrics themselves. Solidly made, undeniably professional in it's content and delivery, a pleasure to experience.
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