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EXPERIENCE THE GENRE-BENDING ALBUM, “SALINE” BY DEAD HAZARDS

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Hello to all my cherished readers and music lovers, let’s welcome Dead Hazards to our blog. The alt-rock/metal band Dead Hazards just released their 13-song album called “Saline”. The album contains, folk, rock, and even jazz are all genres blended into their album “Saline,” which was released on April 20. Let’s dive into the details of the album

The album’s title track is ” Rerouting.” The song opens with an explosive guitar and drum fusion that is captivating. It introduces listeners to a character who has lost his sense of direction and needs to be rerouted. The song also touches on the theme of self-development and self-exploration. Musically, listeners are in for a very bright and energetic vocal and instrumental arrangement. You really can’t ask for a more unique and exciting start to an album.

Next is the song “Who’s Invited”. The guitar riff in the beginning is dark and exciting. It literally gave me chills. The song. The vocal performance was raving, the best was thumping and the guitar solo was undeniably good

“Remorse” is the next song on the album. A very exciting beat greets you when the song starts. This song talks about something we have done that we wish we could take back. The instrumentation was just amazing. Hearing this song live will be so

Awesome. Just jumping around and jumping to the beat was so entertaining

“Unpaid tolls” is the next song on the record. This song opens with a very foot-tapping drum/ guitar melody. The song is very energetic. The vocals were out of this world. The song talks about unaccounted material and things that are unpaid. The electric guitar solo was unlike anything I’ve ever heard or experienced before, it really shapes up the song quite nicely

The next song on the album is “Took a Loan”. Being a rock song, the heavily metal sound is what you hear when the song starts. The character in the song has been emancipated and tells whoever was holding him hostage that he will not miss the way he was treated in their time together(“I will not miss your depravity”). The vocals were passionate and intense just like the instrumentation and the message in the song

“Prime” is what this next song is called. The bass that introduces this song is so smooth! later the electric guitar and drums come in. The character in the song is tired of certain behaviors and asks why integrity is so low in that space(“Where is the line of scrutiny”). This is yet another banger on the album that listeners will cherish

Up next is the song “Endless Delay”. The electric guitar takes the lead in this song before the drum and the vocal performance starts. The song talks about being lost in a haze where we go round and round in circles. Sometimes in life, we are in a rush to get ahead and we rather slow down the development process. The vocal performance was amazing and this is yet another song you would like to hear live with the band and rock out with them. The biggest surprise in the song was the violin solo which is something you hardly hear in heavy rock songs

“Mold” is the name of the new song. The melody of the song is exciting right from the song. Various instruments take their moment to shine, especially, the drums and the guitar. The melody of this song is foot-tapping and enjoyable

Up next is the song “crippling faith”. The song opens with the sound a lighter makes when you turn it on. This song is country-infused. The song has clanging sounds in it too. This song really touches all your senses and gives you a fully immersive music experience, especially, during the guitar solo. The song talks about leaning on your faith and clutching to it as if, you were drowning and it was your only way of survival

Next up is a song titled “Lazyeye”. This song has a dramatic and dark flair as soon as it starts. This song was a unique experience. The instrumentation was colorful and bright. The vocal performance was passionate, raw, and primal. This is definitely one of the noteworthy songs and moments on the album

Next up is “hauling back”. This song also opens with a very very nice bass before the other instruments set in. The song talks about a complicated relationship that took a toll or got in the way of their individualism. The song is emotive although it is a rock song, make no mistake, it is very much a heartbreaking story but done in a lighthearted way. The electric guitar solo was just so majestic. This song rocked so hard, that I thought my face would melt off

Next is a song called “Tourist Trap”. This song starts with these acoustic and dreamy guitar sounds. This song is much softer as compared to the other tracks on the album. This song shows that the band can soften their edge unlike other hard rock bands, a very good quality to possess

The last song on the album is titled “Excess”. This song continues in the hard rock vein as most of the songs on the album are. This song talks about having something for feeling something excessively that sometimes might make your head spin. The song closes out this amazing album

Wow! What an explosive album. Before I listened to this record, I expected just one genre and I was pleasantly surprised, this album had no song that I wanted to skip at all. All the songs were different and uniquely beautiful. The band really put their best foot forward with this album. I look forward to hearing more music from this talented band!!!!

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