Album Review: Icon For Hire – Amorphous

On their new, self-released full-length album, Amorphous, which drops on February 19, Icon For Hire sound powerfully triumphant. The compelling album is the fourth full-length effort from the Nashville pop-rock duo, whose discography stretches across ten years all the way back to 2011’s Scripted (and slightly beyond). This latest record poignantly continues the project’s longtime fresh and emotionally invigorating energy. Over the years, Icon For Hire have operated in diverse sonic spaces, from straight-up hard rock and a more meditative rock vibe to synth-heavy jamming, and here, the project combines a synthy journey with jarring hard rock riffs. Seriously: at some points on this record, the guitars (which feature a familiar swagger-inflected tone) land like cracks of lightning. “Enemies”...

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