South London-based four-piece Call To The Void isn’t here to tickle your ears—they’re here to set them ablaze. Their latest single, “Blow,” released on January 5th, is a sonic Molotov cocktail that explodes with visceral hard rock noir. With that, it leaves behind a trail of smoke and smoldering embers in its wake.
From the very first riff, you’re pulled into a swirling vortex of darkness. Guitars, blazing like infernal flames, dance across your senses, their journey mirrored in the ear-splitting stereo panning. Drums pound with a primal, grounding force, anchoring the chaos in a steady pulse of rhythmic fury.
Jack Osborne’s vocals are the ultimate contradiction, shifting seamlessly between sultry moodiness and gnarled husky roars. One moment, he’s a hedonist indulging in forbidden pleasures, his voice oozing with a magnetic, almost dangerous, sexiness. The next, he’s a snarling beast unleashed.
“Blow” paints a picture of a soul teetering on the edge, flirting with oblivion while desperately clinging to some vestige of control. It resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with their demons.
But “Blow” isn’t just about wallowing in darkness. There’s a twisted sense of liberation in its chaos. This is evident in the bridge, where Osborne’s vocals take center stage, spitting catchy lines with devilish glee, like vitriol that sends shivers down your spine.
Watch Call To The Void be their darkest shade ever with their latest single, “Blow.”
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Review By: Naomi Joan