This group
is a gladly seen guest delivering felicitous releases of high
quality since years. The Sick’s Sense is no
exception and offers conveniently dark music and catchy ear candies.
The sixth album by artists round Michelle Darkness kicks off in
cocky manner with the track Dead City Lights. Eminently
the voice sounds more biting than it used to be, ere the dry as
a bone rocking song Killhoney shows all notorious END
OF GREEN trademarks: without warning the piece commences,
dominated by Michelle’s dark voice. Relaxed grooving guitars
are combined with driving drums during the refrain, Type O Negative
atmosphere dances with dirty Rock’n’Roll attitude
- a potential hit!
Later on, this tactic, namely to alternate calm staves with an
angry refrain, is used again during Anthem For A New Wave
successfully. Fortunately the musicians did not forget about very
calm elements, but the speed is throttled marked rarely like in
the past. Ballad-like tunes are only dominant during the wonderful
composition Sunday Mourning. The album gets concluded by
borne and very sad starting Bury Me Down (The End) –
apart from that depressing sounds pulling you down to the ground
(and below ;)) dominate, every now and then dissolved by moderately
raging breakouts in vocal domain.
The Sick’s Sense is made for convenient evenings
and laid-back hours aside from complex song structures or high
speed metal. END OF GREEN play good music like usual, embossed
by elegant and mellifluous vocals!