Sunday, May 8, 2016

Mixerr Album Reviews #750

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I am going to review the new Cold Specks album titled Neuroplasticity that recently came out in 2016. 

Neuroplasticity is an alternative rock album that has that particular hard rock edge. The alternative rock sound is what makes this album an enjoyable listening experience for the fans of rock music. Neuroplasticity is a unique album in its own willful right. Alternative rock meets hard rock with an underground sound that nightclubs play. This album is a diamond in the rough. 

Love ages as time progresses forward on the song Bodies At Bay. Love ages as time progresses forward before the relationship becomes sour. Don't look back in time on past romantic relationships. Love does not have a time even though love does age with time. True love lasts forever. Some say love can thrill and enthrall you. True love enthralls you to be in a relationship. Bodies At Bay seems to be a calm smooth rock song.

Old Knives is a song that describes what emotional pain is. The main character in the song wants you to feel the same emotional pain they are feeling. Everything they are feeling you will feel too. Pain is what you get as in the terms of feelings.

Absisto is an unseen and overlooked rock song the music industry didn't hear. Absisto should have been a single for the album. 

Living Signs is a song about dealing with guilt. The guilt chips away at you after a while. Living Signs is an unseen and overlooked rock song the music industry didn't hear as the track Living Signs should have been a single for the album. 

I rate this album, Neuroplasticity, 5/5*****.

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