The 8-track record concludes consistently, with accessible rhyming schemes, typical of the pop-punk genre that the album harks back too at times staying just inches away from being predictable. The single’s 7:25 may hinder it’s radio play, but it could add a fun new dimension to the duo’s live sets. The album’s fifth track ‘Arc of Bar’ has the flow of an enjoyable, sellable single, tinged with the delayed electro guitar of Kasabian’s finer hits. Near to the Wild Heart of Life is the product of a band that are growing more mature, settling into their touring lifestyle (North East South West) and celebrating their stable relationships (I’m sorry for not Finding you Sooner) – the latter of which acts as a great halfway point of the album and rest bite from the tirade of punk rock power chords.
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