BLEACH BRAIN The Collector



BLEACH BRAIN

The Collector

Self-release (17/03/23)


Liverpool’s Bleach Brain deliver a metallic grunge-punk ripper on debut single The Collector.


The band announce themselves with four splashes of an open hi-hat before launching face first into the deep end. It’s quite the introduction, with an urgent two-chord riff sitting underneath a quite startling vocal performance that alternates between throat-shredding screams and desperate pleading. It’s a very apt delivery given the lyrical narrative of kidnapping, imprisonment and abuse which is based on a fictional novel and not, thankfully, personal experience. The chorus takes a slight left-turn, digging into a descending grunge-fuelled riff with some subtle background vocals that remind me of Alice In Chains’ fantastic use of, for want of a better term, harmonic doom.


There’s an atmospheric moment of calm as vocals are pushed into the distance and pitch-shifted guitar lines create a sinister mood. It’s only a brief respite though - the chorus riff is soon reprised via naked guitar and the band rattle through at full volume to the end.


This is a truly accomplished debut single from Bleach Brain - I’m looking forward to the next instalment.


Judge for yourself: https://bleachbrain.bandcamp.com/track/the-collector

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