SINGLE REVIEW: Cycle/End - Loud and Clear

Cycle/End's recent release, "Loud and Clear," emerges as a dynamic force in the alternative music scene. Hailing from Montreal, this project artfully amalgamates punk-rock, pop-punk, and Post-Hardcore/Easycore into a captivating auditory experience.

Jérémie Dalpé, the composer and guitarist, possesses a distinctive and commanding voice that captivates the listener instantly. His vocals set a powerful tone, setting the stage for an intense musical journey. In tandem, Rebecca's vocals introduce a melodic layer, striking a perfect balance of dynamism and strength.

The fusion of male and female vocals in this track is genuinely stunning, resulting in a colossal and impactful musical composition. Cycle/End's adeptness at seamlessly blending diverse elements within the alternative music spectrum showcases their artistic finesse, making "Loud and Clear" a compelling choice for enthusiasts of energetic and genre-defying soundscapes.

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I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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I'm into all kinds of music the more obscure the better (my music taste is definitely better than yours 🤪😜) with my fave band being The Wonder Years.

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