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Bridgend’s Edit The Tide emerged in April 2023 and are now poised to make a big splash with their inaugural EP, ‘Reflections in Sound’ this April 2024. Comprising accomplished musicians who’ve shared stages with rock giants, their debut EP is more than an introduction—it’s a heartfelt narrative of the tumultuous past years, resonating with sincere words and music.
‘Reflections In Sound’ marks the band’s inception and explores their transformative journey through the digital music industry, reflecting on life changes and friendship bonds. Edit The Tide’s brand new five tracks showcase innovative growth, diverse styles, and poignant lyrical depth. Released on 26th April 2024 (marking their first anniversary), this debut EP positions Edit The Tide as emerging leaders in the UK rock/metal music community.
”Ambience” – really liked this as an opening track. Immediately could tell this is a band in could easily get into as I’m a stickler for a good guitar solo in the middle. This track didn’t disappoint.
It was giving me little a little hint that the tracks would get heavier sound wise as the EP went along.
With it being part of the two-part theme with previous single ‘Skylines’ (released in August last year) serves as a prequel both in music video format and as a full story. Thus making this a very apt and cleverly thought out track placement for the EP.
“unite and rebel” well if that isn’t a track title after my own heart I don’t know what is.
This was musically heavier and vocally was giving me some metal growls which is a thumbs up for me and shows great vocal range as I’ve tried this myself and it’s not easy to do! The guitar solo was more intricate than the previous track. Have to say this track was played a couple of times over.
Considering the theme of the song was about the pandemic and the impact it had on us and the failure of those who were supposed to protect us. So the angst was reflected musically and lyrically.
“paradigm” I was immediately slapped by the dirty and gritty bass. This was musically an absolute chefs kiss! I would love to hear this track live. Hands down best track of the EP for me. Melodically was kick ass throughout.
This track discusses how we’re born slaves to the machine, to not settle for the boring and mundane expectations and find that passion to make the best of their lives.
“With regret” This track is about not letting your life be impacted by regret. You have to keep moving forward and learn from mistakes. I’ve definitely been there recently! So by gosh did this track resonate with me personally.
This track started off with a mellow introduction coming into a hard hitting impactful musical and lyrical symphony that I’m sure when I learn the lyrics fully, I shall be belting this at the top of my lungs. Absolutely stellar track and the chorus is absolutely stunning!
“The moment” In a nutshell, this song is about never giving up. When life hits you hard and throws you some curveballs, you have to get up, brush yourself off and keep going. What a way to end an EP. Vocally stunning and passionate and the melody was infectious. A belt out song for sure.
Overall this EP packed a punch in every aspect. It struck a cord with me with not only mental health being an issue close the band’s heart, but myself as a reviewer, making this EP instantly connect and resonate with me.
Lyrically and musically outstanding and I’m looking forward to seeing what is next for this amazing band. I shall also be interested in seeing them live. If this is anything to go by. I’m sure I’m in for a treat! ****
Review by Lucy Parr
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