NEWS 2022/02/10
With their first full length album on Pure Noise Records, Belmont is back with Aftermath, an album that blends their pop punk sound with something new. This album takes a chance, experiments, and despite having some misses, it hits the mark more often than not. This marks the evolution of sound for the band, truly mending that bridge between punk and pop in ways that may not be the most conventional. For old fans of Belmont, they may have some issues with this album. Belmont’s gritty sensibilities of yesterday, mixed with that emo inspired pop punk have been overridden with a more clean sound, a higher budget in production quality, and more care in the pop aspect, adding things like trap drum beats, and heavy electronic sections. If you loved their releases such as Vicissitude, Between Yo...
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