Lost In Hollywood
Lost In Hollywood
Arising Empire
Occasionally when reading PR blurb prior to reviewing, something sticks out. Describing Lost In Hollywoodβs appearance as β…echoes of desert highways, faded billboards, and the myth of Hollywood after darkβ, and immediately, their self-titled sophomore became the soundtrack to a jaded journey down a dusty highway in a beat-up Buick; a tableau of a broken American dream that will always be just out of reach. Yes, that sounds unnecessarily-profound, but itβs amazing what some words cobbled together can do, right? Suffice to assume that the band themselves were not intending that, but, regardless, it is not to the albumβs detriment. βLost In Hollywoodβ is a tremendous collection of modern metal songs that pulse with vim and verve. Relatable to the core with themes of overcoming adversity, there is truly something for everyoneβs palate. If you like some disgusting heaviness, then βThe Art Of Being Torn Outβ will satisfy, whilst the more melodically-inclined will marvel at the big choruses on βGhost In The Waterβ and the vibe-heavy βThe Fireβ. In a similar vein to the latter, though, is the albumβs gem in βLike A Riverβ. Synth-laden and groovy, the song builds to a wonderful crescendo in its chorus and, in doing so, determinedly lodges itself into your saved playlist. Not content with being the albumβs highlight, the addition Of Virtueβs guest appearance here makes for a complementary addition to Amon Garrasiβs vocals, and so a fine demonstration in how to make a collaboration. Needless to say, but βLost In Hollywoodβ should continue moving the band on an upward trajectory towards the genreβs summit. A terrific slab of melodic metal – expect many more festival appearances from these gents.
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Review by Lee Carter


