Review
Let's dive into 'Infinitely Ordinary' by The Wrecks, shall we? This 2020 release is a firecracker of an album, clocking in at a lean 23 minutes with just eight tracks. But don't let that fool you - these lads pack more punch in those 23 minutes than some bands do in an hour.
The Wrecks aren't here to waste your time with filler. They've got a knack for serving up pop-punk anthems with a side of alt-rock grit. The guitars are sharp enough to cut glass, the drums hit like a freight train, and the vocals? They'll have you belting along one minute and feeling all the feels the next.
What really sets 'Infinitely Ordinary' apart is how it tackles the everyday shit we all deal with. Relationships, personal demons, the whole nine yards. It's like these guys have been reading our diaries or something. And let me tell you, it's refreshing as hell to hear music that doesn't sound like it was concocted in some corporate boardroom. This is the real deal, folks - raw, relatable, and catchy as all get-out. If you're into modern pop-punk or alt-rock that doesn't pull its punches, you'd be doing yourself a disservice by sleeping on this one. - Sydney