Halifax have indeed now become yet another new publication in the wings and say, of course, like all bands, the faster, bigger, better, the new than its predecessor. There is but once again go to the predecessor "a Writers Reference". Halifax remember depending on song My Chemical Romance or hypotetisch to Yellow Card without the violinist and to indulge in utopia, to cheerful Silver Steiner. A Writer's Reference is a tasty mix of emo-rock-pop with not enough "Knife-back-tears-in-heart-texts". The latter are, however, in my opinion, be broken with enough pop melodies. There are however, to say that a, enjoy two numbers of a certain garage-school band Vibes. If you have indulged the sounds of FenixTx in any situation of your life you are accustomed to something and find yourself starting with this certain qualitätsmako, for all other states may or fast forward. Brightest star of this work is "Sydney" (represented as accoustic version) Caution! Earwig danger! The schroffige guitar rhythm ensures very high level of recognition, there was certainly a pat from the manager and some attention in various Emodiscos it. It would have to say that a very nice Emoballade succeeded the guys with "Scarlet Letter Part II". Lyrically course but resorted to exaggeration box the Emojungs have it notoriously difficult in the love life. Great love, deepest disappointment, howl and inŽs Studio races. The cycle of emo music ladies and gentlemen, Halifax knows precisely wieŽs goes.
In summary: catchy, melidiös, emotional, rock - like I!