Unimagined is a band who just released their new EP, Friendless.
It’s hard to put a finger on what genre this band is. They showcase an inkling of post-hardcore with explosions of catchy melodies that are met with a cinematic, circus-esque tone.
This EP kicks off with “Too Dead To Dance,” a track that will make your eyes widen with excitement as soon as it hits due to being so impressive. The band’s clean vocals dance their way through your speakers, accompanied by screams creating an undeniable chemistry. The song is full of harmonies against theatrical pianos creating that horror movie effect.
“Something Borrowed, Something Blue” comes in fast, with emphasis on the drums and speedy clean vocals that contrast into screams. The music paints a picture throughout with unique transitions creating a creative flare.
Next, listeners will find “Friendless.” Greeting listeners with light string instruments before lunging into a quick hard-rock tempo. The song shares similarities with the tracks that played out before it, but still carries out it’s own sound.
“She Was Scared of Storms” is a gem on this EP, focusing more on being upbeat, creating a dance-able aura making it a highlighted track for listeners.
The EP ends on “Lemons & Sodomy” which introduces an acoustic moment before whisking your ears into harder sounds complete with screaming vocals and pounding drums. The chorus stays melodic as the song plays out.
Be sure to check out the EP below! You’ll be glad you did.
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