A World of So Much Hate by N4November: EP Review
The EP “A World of So Much Hate” was released recently by Alex who goes by his stage name N4November. He is the lead guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter influenced by The 1975, Taylor Swift, Paramore, and more.
The first song of the EP, “Dear Friends,” starts with a muted guitar riff and a punk-rock-styled vocal. It transitioned into a full-blown composition, which sounds like a dream, and the chorus section is impressive, where everything starts to play together. The simple bass line sounds very soothing, and the guitar tone and tune are very enjoyable.
“Constant Reminder” is the second track of this album, and it begins with a synth key and then changes like the keys are joined together and playing with each other. When the soothing and peaceful vocal enters, it changes the vibe, and after a while, it changes when the chorus part comes and a fully geared riff is played for a few seconds before changing back into the previous soothing composition.
“A World Of So Much Hate” is the EP’s closer, and it starts with the vocal along with a cool piano tune and chords, then everything goes silent except the sound of synth and vocal. The part where the back vocal comes in gels so perfectly with the composition.
This EP is unique in its great composition giving the listeners an emotional roller-coaster ride through its melodies and relatable lyrics.
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Review by: Stevie Waters