Glycerin's latest album, From The Depth, is a stunning display of their musical prowess. The band has managed to create a sound that is both heavy and melodic, with each track showcasing their unique blend of alternative rock and metal. From the very first notes of the opening track, "The Scars Remain," it is clear that this is a band that knows how to craft a powerful song.
The album is full of standout tracks, including "Fade Away," which features a hauntingly beautiful chorus, and "Undone," which is a high-energy, headbanging anthem. But perhaps the most impressive aspect of From The Depth is the way that Glycerin is able to seamlessly blend different genres and styles. The track "Fading Memory" starts off with a mellow acoustic guitar before erupting into a heavy, distorted chorus, while "Breathe" features a jazzy bassline and a funky guitar riff.
Throughout the album, the band's musicianship is on full display, with each member contributing to the overall sound in a meaningful way. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with plenty of intricate solos and riffs that will get any rock fan's blood pumping.