This one jumps at you with vocal melodies that fly through the roof, although the guitar riff for the chorus is the same as one used in the intro, the vocals propel the song to new heights. Laced with that beautiful slightly offbeat guitar riff, the prechorus acts as a segue with the ability to calm the song down momentarily before the first moments of true melodic bliss.the first chorus.
From the onset the talent of this band is displayed, bringing the song forward with a selection of licks and snare heavy accented drum patterns that smoothly leads the listener from the verse into the prechorus. The ep bursts forth from your speakers with the heartwarming opener 'we want guarantees, not hunger pains', given the current state world affairs this is a great title IMO for a rather spectacular song. With more hooks than a hook merchant(umm.' ), subtle use of electronics and guitar riffs that help evoke emotionally responses.Ĭlosure in Moscow deliver on nearly every front occasionally falling into the traps their peers so gladly wade through. Once you break through the seemingly overpretentious dribble that is their bio, you will find one of the more surprising australian post-hardcore/rock bands around. Review Summary: After some very well received demos and a quick signing, Closure in Moscow deliver one of the better releases of 2008, with their albumette 'The penance and the patience'.