Leading off the EP is the first single All My Fault. With a healthy dose of heavy, a shot of screaming and a buffet of melodies, Digital Collapse burst through the door leaving no doubts that the band is here to take no prisoners. I’ll include the lyric video below, but if you enjoy this one, stop reading NOW and support these guys. Because there’s nothing but more intensity and great tunes to follow.
Digital Collapse – All My Fault (Lyric Video):
Speaking of intensity, Letting Go is up next and it is probably my favorite track on the EP. This fast paced track gets the adrenaline flowing before it settles into something beautiful. After the massively heavy breakdown, the band settles into the best groove on the record and the melodies take you to another place. With a bit of a flip in dynamics, the song becomes a testament to who this band is.
Shell is the first song that really solidified the familiar feeling sound of this band. Don’t get me wrong when I say this, but there are a lot of similarities to Breaking Benjamin with this band. That’s much more of a compliment than a knock. It shows you just how damn good this band is and how well written these songs are. This one’s a mid-tempo rocker that will be fantastic live and it’s just begging for radio play.
Sorrows In Stones closes out the EP with perhaps their heaviest performance. With much more prominent screams, Digital Collapse takes one huge step forward and further distances themselves from the pack. This dark, moody, and adventurous track takes you on an audible journey that’s one you won’t soon forget. Digital Collapse are obviously musicians who have honed their craft over time. As evidenced by the nice solo towards the end of Sorrows In Stones
The addition of Clint Lowery’s vast musical knowledge in and around the studio has really elevated Digital Collapse to a next level band. My biggest complaint? There isn’t more music to devour!!
Unsung Melody Score: 9 out of 10
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