![]() "Breakdown" is quite possibly the high point of the EP. The chorus, while a smidge on the confusing side, captures this relatively well. The lyrics focus on the emotional conflict that ensues when we can't decide whether something we really want is actually good or bad for us. "Honey" is definitely the weakest of the three tracks, sounding like something from Hinder (and not straying too far from their formula). There's no doubt that these guys know how to rock, and I can imagine that their live show is probably very energetic. The strongest point of "Freak Show" (and the rest of the EP) is the driving force of the guitars. There's also a little bit of Nickelback influence in the music (not really the lyrics at all, thankfully), and "Freak Show" brings to mind Three Days Grace. Knowing Kasica was involved becomes all too apparent when you listen to Breakdown, as each song sounds like it could've been a Skillet b-side (but maybe with a different vocalist, although John Cooper definitely has some sort of influence on the vocals). The EP was called Breakdown and featured three songs, all of which were produced and co-written by former Skillet guitarist Ben Kasica. ![]() Last year, independent music was treated to a small offering by rock band Random Hero. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main).Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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