The last time we wrote about them we made sure to talk about the accentuated vocal, the unsettling-ness of their music, and most of all the comparison to some of the world's greatest '90's bands ... and my-oh-my don't they ring through once again in Wrong.You'll notice immediately that, with the bassy entrance, there is a likeness to Red Hot Chilli Peppers, though, this doesn't last all that long ... The further they venture, the closer the comparison becomes to that of Evanescence - a band whom always managed to break through the Goth era and make the world their own.
We have noticed, however, that this time round, the music is quite a bit slower, the way in which it is managed is much more professional, and the whole idea of The Mouth Of Ghosts has become for a very niche, but a musically rich environment.
We can see plenty of people backing away from this to be honest, but there will be a few, a very loyal few, whom will love this, cherish this, and keep this with them forever - we're most definitely within that few. Brilliant.
Paul.
