grayscale – the hart

Grayscale is a band to consider and their album The Hart is a triumphant, emotional, depiction of regret and sorrow. From the start of the record to its conclusion, the songs all come together like a novel, like a story written with eagerness and ambition. The act, also desire hope, when it seems to be breaking, cutting deeply into itself, and while they sing and play, they’re not fully happy about the state of the world and society.  

The album is guitar driven and expertly drawn to the indie scene, the rock equation. The arrangements are brilliantly constructed too, and the band know they’ve struck gold with this record, as every song interweaves together to create boundless energy and a structured concept.  

Kept Me Alive is a guitar explosion and the vocal work is sensational, with that chorus soaring into different dimensions. The quick fired instrumentals are superb, and the lyrics tell us that there is a guardian angel.  

Through The Landslide begins with a fuzzy guitar segment and the percussion gives the song a boost, while the vocals are rage fuelled. It is another energetic, but emotional slice of rock music with a punch.  

Don’t Leave Me In The Dark is an emotional song, and a poignant look at love gone dark. It’s a wonderful track which showcases the band’s adeptness at designing well-rounded tracks that are timeless.  

Painting Over You is another dreamy track, a blissful exploration of love which has crumbled. The instrumentals here are engaging, and the song hits all boxes.  

Grayscale has created a brilliant record which shows their emotions have not run dry. 

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