Artist: Enter Shikari
Album: A Flash Flood Of Colour
Genre: Electronic Rock, Post Hardcore, Alternative Metal
Released: January, 2012.
Country: England
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/entershikari
Rating: 7.5/10
Review:
While 'Take To The Skies' was quintessentially trancecore and 'Common Dreads' saw the band perfecting their art-form, 'A Flash Flood Of Colour' is an entirely different beast; and one from a band which seems desparate to break away from the metalcore roots of earlier releases. As a result, what we're given is a somewhat schizophrenic collection of songs, mixing various styles such as drums & bass, house, dubstep, industrial and techno, with a noticeable absence of the fist pumping trance anthems which populated their first release. This mish-mashed collection of ideas and influences, means 'A Flash Flood Of Colour' is not an easily accessible album, rather one which grows on you over time. Although there's few instantly memorable 'hits', songs such as '...Meltdown' and 'Sssnakepit' will please the older fans, while tracks such as 'Arguing With Thermometers' successfully showcase some of the newer influences, mixing an infectious clean guitar driven chorus, with danceable electronic passages.
2. ...Meltdown
3. Sssnakepit
4. Search Party
5. Arguing With Thermometers
6. Stalemate
7. Gandhi Mate, Gandhi
8. Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here
9. Pack Of Thieves
10. Hello Tyrannosaurus, Meet Tyrannicide
11. Constellations
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