SINGLE REVIEW: Endeavour - Colourblind

Hailing from the Netherlands, Endeavour serve up a killer new anthem in the form of latest single 'Colourblind'. The track is lifted from the band's forthcoming debut album "For the Time Being" which is cited for release on June 16th.

'Colourblind' is a mammoth dose of stunning, swooping metalcore; epic and exhilarating. The thoughtfully delivered, melodically beautiful clean vocals team with the impacting snarl of the unclean vox. It's a contagious blend of beauty versus fury.

The track features magnificent, enthralling hooks, enticing riffs and captivating arrangement with symphonic qualities. Their sound is engulfing and atmospheric; you find yourself lost in the soundscape of magnitude and depth. A coherent, well delivered infectious slice of epicness.

Endeavour explode with grandeur, professionalism and a clean polished sound that retains a raw, impassioned heartfelt edge. Versatile and dynamic, they're definitely ones to watch for the future.

Amy

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