Be My Enemy's album Shot By Both Sides is a powerful and dynamic offering that showcases the band's unique blend of industrial, punk, and metal influences. From the opening track "Disintegration" to the closing "Last Days of Empire," the album is a non-stop barrage of heavy riffs, pounding drums, and aggressive vocals.
The band's sound is characterized by a raw and gritty energy that is perfectly captured in the album's production. Each instrument is given room to breathe, with the guitars and bass driving the songs forward and the drums providing a solid backbone. The vocals are delivered with a ferocity that matches the intensity of the music, and the lyrics are filled with social and political commentary.
Highlights of the album include "To Protect and Serve," a scathing critique of police brutality and corruption, and "The Enemy Within," a blistering attack on the hypocrisy of politicians and the media. Other standout tracks include the anthemic "Revolution of One" and the haunting "The End of Days."
Be My Enemy is the latest project of member, Phil Barry, which combines hard industrial dance beats with heavy guitars and Phil's vocals, mixing up elements of techno, metal, drum'n'bass and rock.
Shot By Both Sides is a must-listen for fans of heavy music who are looking for something that pushes the boundaries of genre and convention. Be My Enemy has crafted an album that is both musically impressive and socially relevant, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who gives it a listen.