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Label: Ares
Release: July 08 2008
Hometown: CA



8 (out of 10)


This 15-minute EP is just a glimpse at this band’s potential to be something greater among the ashes of many bands that have played and played this genre, i'll admit when I first listened to this CD I had no idea what to expect, let me clearly just state "breath-taking". I really like this EP because it is concise and really just gets right into the meat of what the band is, and they are all about playing fuzzed out up-tempo indie rock and roll.

   Although the music is more indie rock than metal, the vocals take from Brandtson and a bit of Trophy Scars at times with the wall of sound and subtle crooning which makes the music easier to digest. The Feelings Mutual do not go wild showing off how technically they can play their instruments, instead they focused on writing a good batch of songs and putting them forth in the simplest manner possible without over producing it.

   If you like indie, post-hardcore, or just plain rock this self-titled EP is a good place to find something similar to all three genres. The way The Feelings Mutual sound on this EP is how I like my music played live, raw, aggressive and full of intensity. If you're a fan of anything previously mentioned you should definitely give The Feelings Mutual a chance.

~ Wayne
June 24 2008


The Feeling's Mutual
The Feeling's Mutual EP
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