Jukebox Time is featuring the latest album by Independent Surf-Reggae/Ska-Punk band Free Mace. Known for their scintillating music, the new album titled ‘Better off Bitter’ is a collection of 10 riveting tracks. It starts with ‘Better off Bitter,’ which has a splendid intro and power-packed rhythms that allure us. The transitions are subtle and invigorating. ‘Reality’ features fuzzy guitars with vocals that seem from otherworldly realms. The subdued tonality of the track is impressive. With a superb guitar solo, the paradigm of musicality is quite fascinating. ‘Good Time Girl’ is another peppy number with feet-tapping rhythms. Add to that Mason Staub’s evocative vocals, which craft a sublime tonality. Once again, the track contains the signature Free Mace ingredients (auditory mix!) that captivate the psyche for sure. The up-tempo element is extremely visible (or shall we say audible!) in their music.
‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ gives a trajectory (creative albeit) to the overall flow of the album. The tones are slightly altered, and the tempo is almost similar, yet the melodic arrangement is quite distinct compared to the other tracks in the album. This track showcases the mastery that Free Mace has over crafting multi-genre influenced tones. Do listen to the guitar solo on loop mode, and you will get the gist of what we are trying to convey about their music.However, the album ends with ‘The Heretic,’ which seems like an ideal auditory culmination of their musical story in the album. The tones are refreshing, and the varied arrangement gives a nod to unconventional tonality, whereas the vocals have more effects that certainly mesmerize. Overall, we were impressed by Free Mace’s new album. Be it innovative sounds, captivating arrangement, or musical flow that feels refreshing – all are included in their album. Thus, we highly recommend this album, which is now streaming on Spotify. Also, three tracks are added to our official Spotify playlist.
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