Human Interaction

发行时间:2015-10-30
发行公司:索尼音乐
简介:  Tonight Alive are back with a very strange bang. Human Interaction marks their first new music since last year, with The Edge, from The Amazing Spiderman 2 soundtrack. And it also showed their new album off, Limitless, due out in 2016 alongside their tour.   Frontwoman, Jenna McDougall takes to the spotlight in Human Interaction. There’s none of the usual pop punk prowess that Tonight Alive are renowned for. The song lures you in with a sense of ethereal being, and then McDougall’s vocals take hold, demanding your attention. It swells with intensity before petering out, ready for what’s to come. There’s still a great deal of mystery behind the track, which can only be answered with an album.   It’s usual Tonight Alive affairs. Opening with a comparatively light song to introduce the fans to their new album, which is always more experimental than the last. Limitless is their first album since having the whirlwind year of 2014 where they shot up in fame. It could signal the end of their teenage angst pop punk, or it could be that they’re holding back on unleashing all that.
  Tonight Alive are back with a very strange bang. Human Interaction marks their first new music since last year, with The Edge, from The Amazing Spiderman 2 soundtrack. And it also showed their new album off, Limitless, due out in 2016 alongside their tour.   Frontwoman, Jenna McDougall takes to the spotlight in Human Interaction. There’s none of the usual pop punk prowess that Tonight Alive are renowned for. The song lures you in with a sense of ethereal being, and then McDougall’s vocals take hold, demanding your attention. It swells with intensity before petering out, ready for what’s to come. There’s still a great deal of mystery behind the track, which can only be answered with an album.   It’s usual Tonight Alive affairs. Opening with a comparatively light song to introduce the fans to their new album, which is always more experimental than the last. Limitless is their first album since having the whirlwind year of 2014 where they shot up in fame. It could signal the end of their teenage angst pop punk, or it could be that they’re holding back on unleashing all that.