Divide And Conquer: ‘Harbinger’ Album Review

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“Beginning the album is “Fog of War” a song that starts off quiet with an acoustic intro and then – bam! – a fury of sound, with heavy distortion and lyrics that suggest a heaviness in life that some have unfortunately experienced. “This is Where I Hide” tells the story of turmoil between family members, a best friend with “track lines on her arm” and the struggle to figure out where you’re going to go to college, let alone figure out how to live your life without going insane. Next up is “Glass Houses” which has got a terrific, rumbling rhythm section between Cove and Kiscadden. The song’s melody, overall structure and backing vocals really pulled me in. This one would be a great contender for the airwaves as a stand-alone single. It just seemed to have all the makings of a great song.” - Jay Freeman

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