Neighborhood Watch's debut album, Demo, is a promising introduction to the band's sound. The album consists of four tracks that showcase the band's ability to blend genres and create a unique sound.
The opening track, "Lost in the Crowd," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its catchy guitar riff and infectious chorus. The band's use of harmonies adds depth to the song and highlights their vocal abilities.
"Waiting for the Sun" takes a more mellow approach, with acoustic guitar and soft vocals. The song's lyrics are introspective and add a personal touch to the album.
The third track, "Wasteland," has a heavier sound with distorted guitar and a driving rhythm section. The chorus is anthemic and will undoubtedly be a crowd-pleaser at live shows.
The album closes with "The End," a haunting ballad that showcases the band's ability to create a mood with their music. The sparse instrumentation and emotive vocals make for a poignant ending to the album.