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“This isn’t heartbreak as soft-focus nostalgia; it’s heartbreak as self-reckoning.” — @falcodice
“Beast radiates an electrifying intensity, brimming with raw fury and deep-seated pain.” — @jpgchief
“Leicester’s self-proclaimed ‘aristocrats of punk’ return with ‘BEAST,’ a piano-driven slow burn that proves snarl and sensitivity aren’t mutually exclusive.” — @falcodice
“The drum performance in ‘Beast’ absolutely obliterates everything we’ve heard before.” — @jpgchief
“The tension between beauty and abrasion is where ‘BEAST’ thrives.” — @falcodice
“‘Beast’ is a single that sounds quintessentially 9 O’Clock Nasty, but with a fresh, stripped-down feel that makes all the vocal mayhem even more potent and exciting.” — @rockeramag
“The beat is still massive and cavernous … the mix is edgy and the vocal deliveries are as charismatic as ever.” — @rockeramag
“What begins as introspection mutates into something more volatile.” — @falcodice
“It’s unrelenting in every aspect… leaving no room for the timid.” — @jpgchief
“Rowdy, loud, shameless, and dripping with character … it never loses touch with what makes the group’s music scratch the itch with their lovers.” — @rockeramag
“There’s a psychedelic undercurrent running through the track that sets it apart.” — @falcodice
“‘Beast’ is still simple in composition, hooligan-ish, and is home to the same feral yelps from the group’s pair of frontmen.” — @rockeramag
“When it ends, it leaves a silence that feels intentional, almost cinematic.” — @falcodice
“We demand more drums like this — give us that relentless energy!” — @jpgchief
“A melodic, almost reflective piano line lays the groundwork, giving the impression of confession rather than confrontation.” — @falcodice
“If Chaos promises a collection of sharp, beat-driven anthems, ‘BEAST’ suggests the album will also explore the cracks beneath the swagger.” — @falcodice
