Robin is right, the properly way to listen their album is with headphones, such an a experience, I haven't stop listen them since I discovered them, every song has a little but meticulously detail in it, and I am grateful for that, thank you Resolve, you came to my life in a perfect time and I looking forward for new music an tours around America, Greetings from México 💚
Hans Zimmer influence you cannot miss, especially on the title track. The song has so much parallels to Interstellar: Nathan's drumming with Anthony's vocals soaring describe when Endurance launches towards the wormhole, the second "Giving in to the void, Forgive Me" and so on, is them going around the black hole (and going in) knowing that they're not gonna return. At the same time (based off of D.G.G.R.S. video) it showcases someone who is near death, in turmoil, is fighting for survival but then finally accepts their fate.
Robin is right, the properly way to listen their album is with headphones, such an a experience, I haven't stop listen them since I discovered them, every song has a little but meticulously detail in it, and I am grateful for that, thank you Resolve, you came to my life in a perfect time and I looking forward for new music an tours around America, Greetings from México 💚
You can absolutely hear the Thrice influences in BMATM, and I love it
Hans Zimmer influence you cannot miss, especially on the title track. The song has so much parallels to Interstellar: Nathan's drumming with Anthony's vocals soaring describe when Endurance launches towards the wormhole, the second "Giving in to the void, Forgive Me" and so on, is them going around the black hole (and going in) knowing that they're not gonna return. At the same time (based off of D.G.G.R.S. video) it showcases someone who is near death, in turmoil, is fighting for survival but then finally accepts their fate.