"Fight to Survive" - Cold Summer, EP Review
Above: Cold Summer (image courtesy of Cold Summer)
Released earlier this year, the 4-piece band Cold Summer of Leeds, released their EP "Fight to Survive". They are a post-hardcore quartet who have supported the likes of Milk Teeth and Sorority Noise and have also played Long Division Festival.
This self-released EP encapsulates everything that post-hardcore music is about. Through maintaining originality, it's energetic nature is melodic while having angst and passion. The EP is driven throughout and there isn't a moment in which it lulls.
Not only does "Fight to Survive" present high quality vocals, but it has a strong foundation of finessed musical ability which matches the excellent lyrical content. "A Time Imagination Forgot to Inspire" is undoubtedly a stand-out track but "Something, Nothing, No-one" provides fierce competition and concludes the EP in the perfect way.
Cold Summer have produced something very special in this EP - they are a band which need to be followed as they have an incredible level of potential. Every track is polished to perfection and there is little debate that the content they've produced themselves is strong competition to any label on the scene.
'Cold Summer' - remember this band because they are one to watch.
Rating: 7.5/10
You can get your own copy of "Fight to Survive" on iTunes here, can view the music video for "A Time Imagination Forgot" here and can listen via Spotify here.
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