Royal Chant - Anyways and Also Sorry (2022)

Artist: Royal Chant
Title: Anyways and Also Sorry
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Dirty Mab Records
Genre: Alternative, Garage, Grunge, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 27:25
Total Size: 64 / 181 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Anyways and Also Sorry
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Dirty Mab Records
Genre: Alternative, Garage, Grunge, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 27:25
Total Size: 64 / 181 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Daily Exchange (1:43)
02. I Woke up This Morning and It Was a Waste of Time (3:06)
03. Rhetorical Homecoming Queen (4:44)
04. Sleeping Rough (2:55)
05. Penny Whistles (2:26)
06. Sowing Doubt in Magnetic Fields (3:50)
07. Disaster Recipe (2:57)
08. Everything Everything (2:19)
09. Inverted Jennys (3:25)
Who can sit at the table of Royal Chant and boast of being always so productive? The now Australian duo now made up of Mark Spence (vocals, guitar) and Wade Mobbs (vocals, drums) has nothing to envy to the competition with its still impeccable discography. This year, they are back with their new album called Anyways and Also Sorry.
With these nine new titles, Royal Chant offers us a good dose of alternative rock that has long made them famous. Anyways And Also Sorry brings together instinctive tracks like "The Daily Exchange" which opens the album but also "Rhetorical Homecoming Queen" and "Sleeping Rough" where the sounds worthy of Guided By Voices and Biffy Clyro are make you feel.
Their fuzzy pop continues to resonate with his new album. With 'Sowing Doubt In Magnetic Fields' and 'Disaster Recipe', Royal Chant stays constant with their electric, handcrafted music that continues to resonate before building momentum with 'Everything Everything' and 'Inverted Jennys' as a close. Once again, the Aussies remain consistent in their approach.
With these nine new titles, Royal Chant offers us a good dose of alternative rock that has long made them famous. Anyways And Also Sorry brings together instinctive tracks like "The Daily Exchange" which opens the album but also "Rhetorical Homecoming Queen" and "Sleeping Rough" where the sounds worthy of Guided By Voices and Biffy Clyro are make you feel.
Their fuzzy pop continues to resonate with his new album. With 'Sowing Doubt In Magnetic Fields' and 'Disaster Recipe', Royal Chant stays constant with their electric, handcrafted music that continues to resonate before building momentum with 'Everything Everything' and 'Inverted Jennys' as a close. Once again, the Aussies remain consistent in their approach.