Fields of Fire's album "The Kids Can't Be Bought" is a powerful and energetic collection of songs that tackle important social and political issues. The band's sound is heavily influenced by punk and alternative rock, with driving guitar riffs and pounding drums that give each track a sense of urgency and intensity.
The album's opening track, "Revolution Now," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its call-to-arms lyrics and thunderous instrumentation. From there, the band explores a range of topics, from poverty and inequality ("Broken Dreams") to environmental destruction ("Toxic Waste") and government corruption ("The System").
Despite the weighty subject matter, the album never feels heavy-handed or preachy. Instead, Fields of Fire infuse each song with a sense of hope and optimism, urging listeners to take action and fight for change. Standout tracks include "Rise Up," a catchy and anthemic ode to resistance, and "Stand Together," a powerful ballad that celebrates community and solidarity.