A band can rarely experience a renaissance in the way that Attempt to Somebody’s Life has. But the proof is in the pudding, and the group has beaten the odds. Today is the premiere of the Italian alternative metallers’ debut EP Bridges/Latencies ahead of its release on April 12th. Featuring six tracks, the EP has a Y2K hard rock essence and culture, which makes it a must-listen for any fan of that era. That sound is unsurprising, given the period in which most of these songs were written. Much of Bridges/Latencies was composed now 20 years ago, which helps explain its similarities to 2000’s nu metal. It also includes two special tracks with the whole EP succeeding in sounding both current and relevant. Ponti/Latenze by Attempt to somebody’s life Elaborating on the EP, the band sta...