- Music
- 04 Apr 06
Another bunch to emerge from some unknown place, Subzero offer much to impress, especially on the glam-rock-pop stomp of ‘Wrecked’ and ‘Watch The Freaks’. The songs are good but suffer from a recording approach that is a little too precise, whereas a bit more grit wouldn’t have gone amiss. At the moment this sounds like a polished studio project rather than a living, breathing band, but there is more than enough here to tempt us back for more.
Another bunch to emerge from some unknown place, Subzero offer much to impress, especially on the glam-rock-pop stomp of ‘Wrecked’ and ‘Watch The Freaks’. The songs are good but suffer from a recording approach that is a little too precise, whereas a bit more grit wouldn’t have gone amiss. At the moment this sounds like a polished studio project rather than a living, breathing band, but there is more than enough here to tempt us back for more.