![]() “Killing Time” is a dark and epic last song, capturing all the emotions that run throughout the album. The title track is a perfect way to end things off. Throughout the album, O’Shea does a great job of bringing an extra boost of energy to the songs. He’s got a great ability to shred and still make his solos melodic. Guitarist Jack O’Shea continues to prove that he can shred harder than most of his contemporaries, ripping awesome solos like nothing (might have to check your pants after “The Wrong Way”). The chants in “Sick, Sick, Sick,” for example, took away from the emotion of the song. ![]() I just felt that they weren’t tastefully done in the album. The gang vocals are the only real thing I could’ve done without. ![]() He keeps his melodies fresh and sings with an edge that keeps the songs interesting. The modulations are so clean that the average listener wouldn’t even realize how much is going on in the song. I don’t know of any other band that can fill a pop song with so many key changes and still make it so catchy. It’s an impressive display of songwriting that isn’t often seen by most artists these days. Having always been a refreshing breath of fresh air in an overpopulated and generic pop-punk scene, the band has packed their hardest punch with their newest release, Killing Time. Joe zorzi reviews Bayside’s latest album …īayside have not lost their touch.
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