
Now, moving on to Demo 2, and the verdict is clear: they’ve definitely improved. The most noticeable difference from Demo 1 is the production—everything comes through sharper, cleaner, and more defined. The vocals sit beautifully in the mix, layered thoughtfully to add depth without overwhelming the instruments.
The band still leans into that signature hard beatdown style, but it’s now much easier to follow and appreciate sonically. The riffs range from solid to genuinely impressive, with occasional trashy-style guitar wails and flashy fills that showcase their technical chops.
The drumming remains the standout element, and this time the effort really shows. From the constant cymbal work to well-placed double-kicks, it’s clear the drummer has serious talent, and Demo 2 gives them more room to shine. The bass also feels more grounded here, adding extra weight and cohesion to the overall sound.
While the songs still don’t always leave a lasting individual impression, the improved clarity and performance make a world of difference. The tracks are easier to digest, more engaging, and the energy comes through stronger than ever. Overall, Demo 2 represents a solid step forward—a noticeable improvement over their opening effort, hinting at real potential if they keep refining their craft.
RATING: 7.5/10
NOTIABLE TRACKS:
Despize
New Element
