“I simultaneously hope every human in the world hears this and no one but me does.”
Album Review: Beach Death Self-Titled LP

“I simultaneously hope every human in the world hears this and no one but me does.”
This record is detailed and meticulously crafted to provide the listener with an experience that is wholly fulfilling and devoid of any head-scratching moments.
Hot off the press: 7 solid local tracks.
The band has cultivated their sound further in the years since this EP’s release. In retrospect, this has proven a solid jumping off point for the group.
For Fans of: Guns and Roses, AC/DC, Evanescence, Bon Jovi, Metallica
Incredibly comfortable from the very first listen, the tones are familiar and the structure of each song gives you something to latch on to. Each song gave me summer sunset daydream vibes.
In six songs The Solarists are able to capture the essence of their sound: catchy guitar riffs, memorable lyrics, and some good old fashioned instrumental solos.
This album is so inviting, you want to play it again and again until it becomes the subconscious, eternal soundtrack to your life.
For fans of: Antarctigo Vespucci, twenty øne piløts, Diet Cig
“With eyes wide shut,” Grey Glass takes another step.