It is difficult to review a band’s first album since they’ve gone through a significant lineup change. That elephant roams freely around the room until it’s (usually) addressed in the first few sentences of the review. Ignite fall into this category, with a lot of people eager to find out how they will sound with Eli Santana holding the microphone in place of the departed Zoli Teglas. This made their self-titled album a highly anticipated one, complete with a successful payoff. Ignite didn’t switch up their sound when they switched up their singer. Brett Rasmussen’s fingerprints are all over this, proving that he was the drive behind the band’s sound. The songs are fast and melodic, with catchy vocals and tight musicianship. Santana’s vocals fit nicely with the music, as the band didn’t mi...
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