The Greater The Risk- Say What You Never Said
Review by Max Banninger
Virginia natives The Greater The Risk's new EP "Say What You Never Say" was released last week and AP Magazine's new hopefuls are getting their name out there with their classic alternative pop sound reminiscent of artists before them like Cartel and The Almost. "Friends and Foes" kicks off the album with classic power pop energy that sets up the EPs sing-alongability feel. It's easy to get into the feel of the music and the catchy chorus hooks ("The Resolution" & "Pick Your Poison" do this particularly well). The entire EP has a poppy feel standard of all the big names in the genre and it's not hard to see these guys on the next AP tour or Warped.
The album overall has a standard poppy rock feel that makes the music easily accessible. The hooks and riffs with the catchy vocals make this group something to watch for on tour and if they can advance their musical direction they can really have something special here.
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The album overall has a standard poppy rock feel that makes the music easily accessible. The hooks and riffs with the catchy vocals make this group something to watch for on tour and if they can advance their musical direction they can really have something special here.
Check out The Greater The Risk on the following sites: Facebook Twitter Purevolume