![]() ![]() and while the young souls IS a pretty big improvement from lies to light the way, it suffers from a lot of the same mistakes.įor starters, the strong electro-pop flare evident in lies is back and better than ever in this album, Myka Relocate appears to have learned how to use their Electronic element even better to their advantage to create an even spacier poppish sounding Post Hardcore effect, and on top of that, they've added some well-timed piano scores and echo effects to even further their highly Abstract sound. Besides two or three singles, every single song sort of blends into each other and the rest of the album is just a blur of screaming and synthesizers. It still wasn't perfect though, despite being unique in many ways, Myka relocate have made the same mistake as their predecessors in the way that their album flows. Lies to light the way was deliciously poppy but quite heavy at the same time, and was an all-around good album. That feel was Very evident in their first album, lies to light the way. They have managed to craft a cool and unique sound and feel to their music. Myka relocate is a unique band in a post-hardcore scene full of mediocrity and insincerity. Give “The Young Souls” a spin and revel in the glory of knowing this band before everyone else does.Review Summary: While definitely not perfect, Myka Relocate has crafted a fun, stylish, and unique album that's worth a listen. This isn’t a band to sleep on if you’re looking for a band offering a fresh take on metal core, which is a genre rife with bands constantly imitating other bands in a nauseatingly cyclical nature. The hard work they’ve put into spreading their name, along with the dedication of their fans to get the word out about them, has lead to a really spectacular release in “The Young Souls.” This band has spent the past few years out on tour supporting the likes of “Escape The Fate”, “Like Moths To Flames”, “Attila”, “Texas In July” and more. What makes this record so special compared to countless other releases within the genre this year is how genuine the music is, along with the dudes making it. Myka Relocate has the potential to launch into superstardom thanks to this record, which will appeal to fans across the spectrum of the genre, who may be interested in bands like Issues, or the older material of bands like “We Came As Romans” and “Of Mice & Men”. This record is also much more meticulously written instrumentally, with greater effort put into crafting melodically-driven guitar riffs, using more clean effects, but without losing the edge of heaviness found in no short supply on “Lies To Light The Way”. Vocalists Ritter and Swank clash so well that it’s hard not to fall in love with the dynamic they offer, specifically on songs such as “Hide The Truth” and “Nerve”. ![]() ![]() This record provides a breadth of maturity from a band with a relatively short resume, which can more than likely be attributed to just natural progression after two years of touring with great bands, as well as working with Joey Sturgis, who is known for driving bands to put out their best material. Myka Relocate released the album “The Young Souls” (Photo courtesy of ) 24, in conjunction with the announcement of the record. The band released the first single from the record, “New Again”, on Sept. The band spent much of the summer of this year writing and recording the album, which they recorded with famed producer Joey Sturgis, who has worked with countless bands considered to be top tier within metal core such as “The Devil Wears Prada”, “Of Mice & Men”, “Miss May I” and more. The band’s 2013 effort, “Lies To Light The Way”, was praised for its distinctive clashes between gripping unclean vocals provided by John Ritter, bone-crushing breakdowns, and sugary-sweet clean vocals provided by Michael Swank. On October 30 2015, Houston, TX-based metal core newcomers Myka Relocate released their sophomore Artery Recordings full-length album, “The Young Souls”. ![]()
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