




When listening to Sennen's latest effort its as if you are immediately exported back to the nineties. As the first riff kicks in its similar to that of a Britpop anthem. It has harsh guitars played to maximum capacity, but also is highly repetitive after looking past the obvious. Moreover the vocals sound distinctively manchunian, but with a soft subtle touch. Theres a feel that the song is overly long but its also a track which would have been welcomed with open arms at a different time or place. It feels a little dated but doesn't lack drive and definitely has the power to overrun its influences.
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