REVIEW: Era's End unleash the raging 'Over Throne'

 

Stoke-based quintet Era's End will round off a busy year with the release of Over Throne, due on 29th December. With the attitude of pop punk, the intensity of metalcore, and catchy hooks that bands of a much bigger size would be jealous of, will this give them the lift they deserve?

Starting off with a thrashy riff and a full-throttle, driving rhythm, the instrumental work is great. A soaring, charismatic lead vocal from Amy directs the flow, and they waste no time setting the scene. The track is less than three minutes long, so they keep it short, sweet and snappy, with focused songwriting that doesn't try to cram too much in. The chorus packs a punch with its metalcore feel and layered screams, complementing Amy's soulful cleans.

Beth's gloriously gritty bass tone in the mix gives the track a nice crunch. It has to be said that the production here is also really impressive. There's a noticeable sonic difference compared to their previous work. Over Throne serves as a real statement of intent from Era's End and the band sounds much more like the finished product this time around, with production that gets the best out of them.

All members of Era's End shine in their own way on their banging new single. This band really has a bright future ahead!

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Era's End - Rifles (live in Birmingham, Nov 2023)

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