Dirty Talons - Deep Dive LP - Noise Appeal Records

Dirty Talons – Deep Dive LP (Noise Appeal Records)

Dirty Talons - Deep Dive LP - Noise Appeal Records

After releasing a critically acclaimed debut full-length a couple of years ago, Dirty Talons returns with the highly anticipated material that will suit all those listeners looking for cleverly assembled and flawlessly performed music. “Deep Dive” not only showcases their experience, knowledge, creativity, talent, and skills on full display but also their willingness to break the rules and shapeshift the boundaries of their already mind-blowing sound. This material showcases the natural progression of an exceptional band that already set the bar high with their debut. With inspiration taken from so many facets of rock music, Dirty Talons constructed a signature sound that stands out from anything you could hear on the contemporary rock scene nowadays. With bands like Kvelertak, Baroness, Sheer Mag, White Reaper, Judas Priest, Boston, Pat Benatar, and maybe even Slade as a main source of inspiration, this incredible band incorporates some of the finest elements of progressive, sludge, stoner, heavy, action, garage, hard, and classic rock music. The amount of a particular style always depends on the current mood or situation, and the band tends to keep their music in some rock form without overlapping or giving too much attention to one subgenre or another. Therefore, their music always sounds fresh, unique, innovative, versatile, exciting, and solely performed in a distinctive Dirty Talons manner.

The band thought about everything while writing, composing, arranging, recording, and producing their latest full-length album. Each composition carries a perfect structure, garnered with many profoundly detailed segments, brilliant ideas, and outstanding orchestrations. Dirty Talons continuously levitate between colossal, heavy, progressive instrumentations to more catchy, memorable, engaging, straightforward rock moments. In both cases, they sound fascinating. From the onset, the impressive vocal performance grabs you by the collar and refuses to let go long after this album ends. You’ll notice how all these marvelous vocal harmonies elevate everything to new heights, command attention, and guide the listening apparatus with such precision and finesse. The impressive vocal range seamlessly balances low, mid, and high notes, emphasizing everything Dirty Talons intended to achieve with their latest release. Besides decorating all those segments and instrumentations, these vocal maneuvers contribute emotional depth and complexity to an already intricate song structures. In the meantime, the interplay between guitars creates a perfect backdrop for all those vocal harmonies to shine upon. You’ll stumble upon a comprehensive collection of such expertly assembled riffs, chord progressions, harmonies, melodies, themes, leads, and sonic maneuvers. It’s nearly mindblowing how all these layers articulate without overwhelming each other. The guitar players put a lot of thought into each sonic maneuver, articulation, and accentuation, so you’ll have a pleasant listening experience while detecting everything these highly skilled musicians implemented into these songs. Whether blasting those progressive instrumentations or resonating with simplistic chord progressions, their performance always sounds impressive.

The equally impressive performance of the rhythm section is impossible to ignore, as they represent a backbone that holds other instrumentations together and defines mentioned structures. You’ll notice how profoundly detailed, vividly hearable, warm-sounding basslines roar beneath guitar layers, contributing heftiness, clearness, and deepness to this material while binding everything with rhythmic patterns. These low-ends are rich, deep, dense, and heavy, giving more power, groove, and detail to these compositions without overwhelming guitars. Of course, this album wouldn’t sound this good without the jaw-dropping drumming performance. Each song arrives packed with expertly arranged, flawlessly performed, well-accentuated beats, breaks, fills, and other percussive acrobatics that keep everything in line while dictating groove and tempo. You’ll hear how every hit of the snare, kick of the bass drum, and splash over the cymbals cuts the ambiance, providing these songs with more intricacies and detail. Each instrument plays a significant role in this sonic equation, so if the guitars serve as a perfect backdrop for all the vocals to shine upon, then the bass and drums act as a backbone, holding everything together. Also, with the impressive tracklist, it’s nearly impossible to pick standout tracks. Let’s say that “Under Your Spell,” “Can You Feel,” “Buck-Passer,” “Thank You For Nothing,” “Family Tree,” “Swansea,” “Claiming Space,” “Intentions,” and “You Make Everything Alright,” are the reasons why you’ll spin this incredible record again and again. However, you shouldn’t skip the remainder of the tracklist, because those tracks are beautiful too.

“Deep Dive” is a modern rock masterpiece that carries many nostalgic moments that will appeal to even the pickiest music enthusiasts. Dirty Talons are one of those bands that never ceases to amaze, and they continuously push the boundaries of their music in the right direction. It’s safe to say this is the best rock ‘n’ roll record of the year, so you should immediately head to Noise Appeal Records for more information about ordering this gem on vinyl. Don’t miss it!


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