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Roses In December – Inferno

Roses In December returns withInferno,” a new composition released on September 26th that will immediately appeal to anyone who appreciates powerful music, assembled and performed with such precision and finesse. It’s their first piece of work in 2025, arriving after “Battleship Boomer” and “The Day He Saw Red,” two exceptional standalone singles that you should also check out as soon as possible. Lyrically, “Inferno” highlights Roses In December’s despair at the increasing possibility of the world becoming a global flame pit, either due to climate change, ongoing conflicts, or a nuclear holocaust, with world leaders and oligarchs seizing more power from the people through force or covert means. It’s a highly relatable, powerful socio-political anthem that will immediately resonate with the broader audience. Sonically, Inferno” is their most progressive track to date. It arrives with many innovations in songwriting, composing, arranging, and producing, showcasing a natural progression of an already incredible band. For this particular composition, Roses In December uses various approaches and techniques, and blends them in with some of the finest properties borrowed from modern punk rock music. However, do not be surprised if you stumble upon the additional sonic ingredients borrowed from alternative, indie rock, and maybe even post-hardcore. Roses In December uses all these elements as more than necessary enhancements, accentuations, decorations, and other details to uplift their music to an entirely new level while simultaneously remaining loyal to the primary sonic direction. Although the band implements qualities that meet all the trends in modern music production, you’ll also notice a subtle touch of nostalgia, immediately transporting the listener into the retro alternative rock realm. This dedication to the craft is rarely heard or seen nowadays, but it seems like Roses In December do it with such ease. Therefore, these experimentations with various approaches, different techniques, and many complementary styles resulted in a catchy, memorable, engaging composition that will not only resonate with those alternative rock and punk rock fans but also with anyone who appreciates cleverly assembled and flawlessly performed music.

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From the onset, it becomes apparent these folks have poured heart and soul into their latest composition. Inferno” arrives with a perfect structure, replete with many profoundly detailed segments, brilliant ideas, and marvelous orchestrations. The band expertly balances between those progressive, complex, heavy sections where they resonate with sonic and rhythmic maneuvers close enough to post-hardcore sound, yet thoughtfully float through calm, soothing, relaxing, ethereal waters when necessary. This balance between calm and aggressive, heavy and tender moments demonstrates their dedication to the craft and willingness to write and compose dynamic tracks that will resonate with listeners from both sides of the sonic spectrum. Still, the lead vocals play a lead role here, as they guide listeners on the epic journey through the expansive universe, serve as a centerpiece of the song, and command attention from start to finish. These vocal harmonies seamlessly balance low, mid, and high notes, emphasizing everything Roses In December intended to achieve with this track. Besides decorating each segment and instrumentation, they also contribute more than necessary emotional depth and complexity to an already intricate structure. In the meantime, the guitars shine in the limelight by shaping a perfect backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon. You’ll stumble upon all those catchy, memorable chord progressions, immensely heavy riffs, harmonies, melodies, themes, leads, and accentuations, lurking around and crafting a lush ambiance that defines this incredible song. Of course, “Inferno” wouldn’t sound complete without the equally impressive rhythm section. You’ll hear how all those vividly hearable, warm-sounding, intricate basslines rumble beneath all those lush guitar works, and offer more than necessary heaviness, clarity, and depth while acting as a binding element between the mentioned instrumentations and rhythmic patterns. The exceptional drumming keeps everything in line while dictating groove and pace with all those tastefully arranged, flawlessly performed, well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics. Each hit of the snare, kick of the bass drum, accentuation over the hi-hat, and splash over the cymbals cuts through the ambiance, making this track even more dynamic, groovy, and detailed.

Roses In December has created another brilliant song that showcases their experience, knowledge, talent, skills, and creativity, transformed into brilliant ideas and outstanding musicianship that decorates their brand new track. Inferno” exemplifies how intelligent socio-political lyricism, clever arranging, and catchy orchestrations flawlessly work together, crafting a composition worth repeating over and over again. It’s a modern masterpiece that will unquestionably suit even the pickiest fans of the genre. Therefore, head to your favorite streaming platform and listen to it loud.

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

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