Saturday, August 8, 2020

Incase We Crash - Constantly Changing





1. Straight To The Head
2. Let's Start
3. Carry On
4. You're My Water
5. Bump This


Incase We Crash have released their debut album titled "Constantly Changing". As a debut album, the title is a little odd. This gives off the impression that, if you like this album, the next one won't be like this, we are changing. This title is more suited for a second album, but hey.  These pop punkers seem to just be all over the place. It has a mix of being the new style, while having the old poppy parts to it. They also have a weird dynamic to them. These guys, with the kind nothing really works, but put it all together, his a very Man Overboard trait, so if you like them, you could like this album. They have done an okay job here. When looking at the recording quality of this album, the album has been recorded to an average sound that in some aspects help with the style the band is trying to go for here. 

The instrumentation on the album is pretty average as well, and doesn't turn a head really at all. This does however help with that sloppy man overboard sound though. 

Now onto the vocals and lyrics. The vocals are admittedly not something we are into. They have a bit of a whiny feel to them, and that turns us off. He is pretty clear though, and you can tell just what they are singing about, so this is good. With the lyrics, the band goes for songs about what seems like a bad breakup and the singer can't really get over it. This is kinda hard to listen to as a "hey I want you back." but its alright for a debut EP. Not bad overall. 

If you are looking for a single to this album, give the song "Straight To The Head." your attention, as that song shows off what the band goes for the most on the album. 

Incase We Crash are a little bit all over the place here, and have a lot of elements of different styles here. Hopefully with the next album, they have a more defined sound, and know what they want. Every band has to start somewhere though right? We aren't big on it, but we appreciate the foundation. We can't wait to see what is next. Listen to this album and decide for yourself what you think of it.

Genre: Pop Punk/Rock/Punk
Release Date: August 17th, 2017
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Label: None

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