The third and so far final album from this band from The Netherlands.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
This album is in reallity their second album as their previous album, the 2017 album Collision, was a re-recorded version of the Bring Me To The Water album from 2016. I got no idea why but they chose to do so.
I reviewed Collision back in February 2018 for # 2 of this blog and gave it a Good rating.
On Dysergy, we get the same again from Collision.
That is some poppy, songs-orientated and commercial art-rock with female vocals.
The music is pretty hard throughout. It is most of all commercial though.
The vocals and the vocal harmonies is good and the guitars and the other instruments are suitable good too.
The quality of the music is not right there.... It is somewhere between decent and good. There are a couple of cringe worthy moments on this album which does not add to the enjoyment of this album.
If commercial hard edged rock with female vocals is your thing, this album is something for you.
2.5 points
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