Tales from the Deep
“Obviously hardcore is our bread and butter, but the parameters of a typical hardcore band, musically, are quite narrow: fast, heavy power chords”
— LOUIS HARDY
“WE COME FROM hardcore, but I don’t think of us as a hardcore band,” says Higher Power guitarist Louis Hardy. “I don’t listen to it and think this sounds like hardcore music. I just think of it as a rock band.”
One spin of the Leeds, England-based crew’s excellent new sophomore record, 27 Miles Underwater, and you’ll immediately hear what Hardy is talking about — and why their genre-defying sound has made Higher Power one of the most exciting new acts in hardcore punk. Take opener “Seamless,” for example, which kicks off with a crushing, groove-heavy riff and seething vocals before transitioning into a massive, dreamy Deftones-meets-Jane’s Addiction chorus. Higher Power explore this hook-filled, crossover sound throughout the album’s remaining 10 cuts — pushing the boundaries of traditional hardcore while staying firmly true to its spirit.
“Because [our] approach to writing catchy rock songs comes from a DIY hardcore mentality, it has
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