The production is on par with the best, the songwriting & performances add that necessary touch of humanity to really bring it into a world of its own.

Rebecca Cullen
The songwriting is the heart of the work. It’s art doing what art does best, catering to feelings & highlighting them in a compelling, creatively free way.
The increase in pace & intensity is immensely euphoric. The whole thing takes over you like an almighty hit of intoxication.
The rhythm is addictive & the arrangement of the hook on top of this makes for something you’ll struggle to get out of your head for quite some time.
I messed up my life & had to start a new one. The baseline is my old life & I had to let it go. A part of me died, but in a beautiful way.
The Latent Anxiety sound makes itself known in an instant, the energy & expression consistently point in the direction of individuality & creative freedom.
The story has relevance & the full throttle energy of the country-rock build up makes this a great go-to track for those long hours spent driving.
A meeting of the mellow & the intense, fusing a calm & ambient backdrop with an almighty beat that crashes into action to fully underline that hook section.
On the one hand, the music has a melancholy sense of heartache. On the other, the lyrics seem set to bring a smile anyone from similar generations.
There’s a sense of now that leaves you calm & unconcerned by the surrounding world & all of its turmoil. The ambiance is intensely euphoric.
The backdrop is light & uplifting; combined with the explicit honesty & realness of the lyrics this makes for something ready to inspire & motivate.
Their music comes with an atmospheric darkness reminiscent of heavier hip-hop; their performances have the angst & confidence to carry this off effectively.