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THE SNUTS – BURN THE EMPIRE – ALBUM REVIEW
2021 saw The Snuts snag a surprise number one album with their debut, āW.Lā. Since then the band has hit the road hard, touring all over and gracing plenty of festival main stages. If world domination isnāt their aim, then they may want to slow down!
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That however is very unlikely to happen as the band return with sophomore album, āBurn The Empireā. This is a naturally important release for the band, and not just because of good old fashioned second album syndrome.
No, āW.Lā, whilst a huge hit for the band was a collection of tracks from the bands career thus far, honed and crafted on the road. This is the bandās debut album in terms of writing and recording in a short period of time. This may then be the first true snapshot of the groupās talent and potential longevity.
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Starting with the politically charged duo āBurn The Empireā and āZuckerpunchā, itās clear that this also signifies a shackles off moment for the band. Having recently also called out their own record label, clearly The Snuts have no fear, and thatās refreshing considering the often maligned, play it safe culture in music these days.
The themes that run through the album feel particularly relevant right now and the band certainly get credit for their open and direct dialect. They also deserve credit for their musical bravery, showing a willingness to experiment away from the lad rock that has got them this far.
For a band to grow and evolve they need that willingness to experiment and can be forgiven for the odd misstep, such as āCosmic Electronicaā, which doesnāt quite hit the spot that they were no doubt aiming for.
All too often when bands have a highly successful debut, subsequent albums only require a hit or two to add to the bands legacy with the rest of the album often instantly forgettable. āBurn The Empireā definitely provides a handful of hits to bolster the setlist, but whilst there is the odd tedious moment the rest of the album also holds up well.
This album will do exactly what it needs to do for The Snuts, as they continue their momentum towards world domination. Weāve needed a new breakout indie band for a while now, and donāt put it beyond this band to be the one to do it!
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