Friday, March 23, 2018

The Superlative - Numero Deux



1. Forget To Remember
2. Life Is Good
3. Fallout
4. Keep It Here
5. JAMaca
6. Glory
7. Dad Rock
8. HomeWrecker


The Superlative have released their second album titled "Numero Deux." This album follows along the sames lines as their debut album but more edgy. These guys wanted to turn up the volume on this one. We think this album has a similar sound to that of Lit or a Not By Choice, so if you like those artists, you could really like this album. They have done a good job on this album. When looking at the recording quality of this album, the album has been recorded to a pretty good standard. We would of just raised the vocals up a bit. The instrumentation here is nothing to crazy, just a solid playing regular band. However there are touches of promise. Now onto the vocals and lyrics, the vocals on this album are done very nicely. Their singer can sing and he has a nice clear voice that will appeal to a wide range of people so thats perfect. We think he gives the album the perfect vocal sound. With the lyrics, the band goes for songs about relationships, having people get what they deserve in the end, having a good life, being more open minded and more. We feel that there are people out there that could relate to these lyrics and get into them. Not bad overall. If you are looking for a single to this album, give the song "Keep It Here" your attention as it is the best song on the album and gives you the best representation of the album as a whole. The Superlative have made their second album Go along just as well as their debut. They now have more songs to choose from when playing live to fill a setlist better and give people a better taste of the band. We think these guys have little bit of a detour in song style on some songs that we hope doesn't detract fans. All in all the band has done a pretty good job on this album. Hope to see whats next. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think of it.

Genre: Alternative/Funk/Rock
Release Date: March 13th, 2014
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Label: None

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