The guitars follow the path they started in their first album playing powerful hardcore riffs, combined with clean post-rock (like in A Heart Covered In Bruises).
Songs like I Thought You’d Take My Hand introduces some noise reminiscence and others like Insomnia/Nightmare play with dissonance to keep the tension and emotion of the song. You can even hear the beautiful cello chords in Your Name played by the recognized professional cellist Laia Ferrer. The bass is strong and combines perfectly the strength of its hardcore roots like in Flowers, with the beauty of simple and repetitive rhythms like in Saint Faith st.
The long experience of the drummer gives The Wound a solid rhythm base full of different details. Released via Engineer, Sliptrick, Sell The Heart and Runaway Records.
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