Twin Atlantic - Human After All
Album Review

Twin Atlantic – Human After All

Racing indie rock is pushed along by winding and sturdy guitars that you could use as a foundation to build a house on, before the rugged hip-hop titled and rousing indie vocals of Sam Mctrusty communicates frustration and bemusement. With the odd timely and stirring low-key interlude punctuates the paranoia that follows.

This is how Glasgow quartet, Twin Atlantic chooses to pave the wave for a tour with The Gaslight Anthem. Trundling percussion keeps the rhythm rolling, as indie bemusement builds up in a yearning chorus. Likable moodiness never goes out of vogue, does it?

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