Review
Chase Atlantic's sophomore album, "PHASES", is a bold leap forward in their musical journey. By recording at home, the band was able to tap into their creative vision without any outside influences - and it shows. The album's space-themed concept is woven throughout the music and visuals, adding a cohesive and intriguing layer to the overall experience.
The sound on "PHASES" is a fascinating blend of dark, edgy elements and catchy, pop-infused hooks. It's like they took the best parts of their debut and amped up the emotional authenticity. Tracks like "Angels" and "Love Is (Not) Easy" showcase the band's impressive range, from introspective and moody to upbeat and energetic. And let's talk about that cinematic production - the instrumentals are so lush and sweeping, you can almost imagine them accompanying a movie montage.
One of the things that sets "PHASES" apart is its emotional depth. The lyrics were written after the instrumentals, and it's clear that the band poured their hearts into every line. The result is an album that's both infectious and raw, with a timeless quality that's sure to resonate with listeners. No wonder fans and critics are raving about this one - it's a journey through space that's out of this world. - Lila