Even though the song doesn’t really have the best lyrics, I can’t help but love the song and eventually sing along to the chorus. After these two tracks, I long for something more positive, and the band delivers perfectly with Yolo. Stay doesn’t impress me, and almost seems a bit below the level of the rest of the album so far. The next song is called Stay and seems to share it’s subject with Animal, as both tracks seem to refer to break-ups. On the contrary, the diversity the song displays makes it one of the best tracks on the album so far. It brings a different, more negative feel along, which fortunately doesn’t make the song any worse. The next song on the album is a new one, and it’s called Animals. In Higher, Chris Adam’s voice has also undergone the electronic make-over, to create a wonderful song which isn’t quite as calm as Merry Go Round, but doesn’t really lean towards the band’s heavier side either. The song manages to maintain the positive spirit the album has. Merry Go Round is a calmer song, creating a welcome diversity on the album. The first of the aforementioned songs also showcases the electronic influences as heard on Turn It Down really well. Up next are the three tracks that were released in 2016: Let Me Be Your Superhero, Merry Go Round and Higher. It also seems like vocalist Chris Adam Hedman Sörbye is more comfortable using his vocal range, as the chorus contains some perfect high notes, whereas the bridge seems to balance out these notes with some screams. The first track on the album is called Turn it Down, which immediately shows a more developed sound when compared to their previous album, partially due to the electronic influences, which were already slightly present in their previous release.
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