Friday, January 22, 2016
Frameworks "Time Spent" Review
This record is so damn good. Frameworks blasts out two songs of the most kick ass post-hardcore, punk... whatever you want to call it. It's just insane. If you read the piece by The Fader you will also know the the songs are deep as hell too. So not only are they flipping' hard as fuck, but they are heavy as fuck, like meaningful!
"Worn Out" has this great intro part and it's almost like a heavy pop song when the band and vocals kick in. There are some great soaring guitars throughout. I love the tone of the guitar. It's clean and clear while staying hard. There is great tom work in this jam too. The end has some cool synth work going on. It's really intricate and there is this overwhelming feeling of urgency. Put this on repeat.
The title track, "Time Spent," goes so hard. It has such a sweet groove to it in the beginning. The guitars shred so hard and the drums are bombarding. The songs slows den for a bit and there's time to take a short breath of air and then jump back in the pit, kid. The end has this quick punk part and then some twinkly beautiful guitar work with some heavy synth flow.
Shit. I'm a mess. This one got me all wrecked.
Grab this record from the mighty Topshelf Records.
Stream it here.
See them on tour with Donovan Wolfington next month!
Labels:
Album Review,
band,
Frameworks,
Hardcore,
Music,
Music Review,
Post-hardcore,
Post-punk,
Punk,
Review,
Time Spent
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