Native - Make No Mistake

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Review by Paula Perkins

Native's album Make No Mistake is a powerhouse of hard-hitting tracks that leave a lasting impact. The band's unique blend of post-hardcore and alternative rock is on full display, with each song showcasing their formidable musicianship and songwriting skills.

The album opens with the explosive "Fall In", which sets the tone for what's to come. From there, the band delivers one high-octane track after another, with highlights including the anthemic "Chasing Lions" and the brooding "Beneath The Surface". Throughout, the band's energy is infectious, with frontman Nick Daniels' gritty vocals driving the songs forward.

But Make No Mistake isn't just about raw power - the band also shows their versatility with more introspective tracks like "Fading Away" and "No More", which showcase their ability to write emotionally resonant lyrics and deliver them with conviction.

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Artist: Native
Album: Make No Mistake

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Filename: native-make-no-mistake.rar
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  • FLAC size: 121.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Make No Mistake (Mono)3:41
Make No Mistake (Stereo)3:41

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Catalog Numbers

JH-12280

Labels

RCA

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Promo

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByNative , Pete Robinson
Executive-ProducerDavid Chackler
ProducerPete Robinson
Written-ByB. Jobson, C. Lopez

Notes

Not For Sale

About Native

Jamaican group

Aliases

  • Little Madness

Members

  • Suzanne Couch
  • Chris Lopez
  • Peter Couch
  • Wayne Jobson
  • Brian Jobson
  • Perry Tole
  • Warren Mendes
  • Richie Sinclair
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Summary by Paula Perkins

Make No Mistake is a must-listen for fans of post-hardcore and alternative rock. Native have delivered an album that is both a visceral and emotional experience, and one that will leave listeners wanting more.