Hullore Drops EP2
Hullore is a project from Los Angeles that unveiled the release EP2 earlier this year. This rock-oriented project delivers an intensity that I’ve been yearning for.
In "Pie In The Sky," the EP's opener, things quickly escalate with a sharp and succinct rhythm section, accompanied by guitars that amplify the experience. The track reaches its apex at the chorus, showcasing a unique creative decision that enhances the return to the verse, imbuing it with heightened power. While the song ventures into various sonic territories, it remains anchored in the raw energy it initially introduces.
Clocking in at under three minutes, "Breathe" wastes no time in delivering its fast-paced barrage of music. The vocalist effortlessly navigates through dynamic shifts, impressively hitting higher pitches with ease. "Garden Of Faith" stands out as the EP's pinnacle, blending elements of grunge and 70s hard rock into an original song. The infectious guitar bends woven throughout the track add a gritty edge that resonates profoundly.
"Sun Meets The Earth" mirrors the genre-bending interplay of its predecessor, delving into distinct musical realms while maintaining a spacious atmosphere. The intricate guitar patterns ebb and flow alongside the rhythm section, creating a richly textured soundscape. Notably, the bass tone complements the song's essence impeccably.
Clocking in at just fifteen minutes, EP2 contains solid performances and accessible songwriting. With its infectious melodies and potent energy, one spin of this EP is sure to leave you craving another.