Chaos? It’s a friend. And even a best friend to ALIAS who EMBRACE CHAOS with his new album. Review of an unmissable curiosity.
EMBRACE CHAOS – ALIAS
With his precise productions – and I highly recommend listening to them with headphones to fully enjoy the stereo work on them, from the get-go – ALIAS brings a wonderful electro aura to his album. The grain it has doesn’t cancel his other inspirations’ textures, like jazz, rock as I mentioned earlier, or hip-hop. BAD KIDS is a great example with its deep, sombre and dramatic tone, in a punk-trap way. DEMO 3 (I WANNA HUG YOU SO BAD) contrasts with nice funk basses in a summery instrumental whole. Later, DIET COKE ON ICE brings back that same vibe. It’s a surprising split in genres. He goes back to punk-rock, almost classical, with MOTHER LOVE. And it might seem like a classic punk-rock one, it is still surprising, in a very satisfying manner.
Virginie B comes back with her great voice on EVIL TWIN, nervous and spotless even in its most destroyed ways. Another gap shows next with the electro WATER CALLS, followed by the stressed and catchy CURSED. To close this new record, there are the vibrating and urging OLD MAN, and the intriguing and more experimental COCKTAILS AND DREAMS, as our selected track below. In the end, EMBRACE CHAOS by ALIAS is a real gold mine of sounds. It’s an adventure that can be played ten times in a row and yet feel and taste different each time.
Now Playing: COCKTAILS AND DREAMS

