
โChange It Allโ by Holding Poison just kicks the door open and floods the room with feeling. Right from the start, it surges with thumping beats and slithering, melodic guitar riffs that blaze like a fuse about to hit the powder. The energy is immediate and infectious, but thereโs tension tooโsomething simmering beneath the surface. The vocals glide in with passion, a little rough around the edges in all the right ways, carrying that gritty, lived-in sincerity that makes you stop and listen. The chorus lifts everything higher, soaring over the chaos like a battle cry you didnโt know you needed.
That unmistakable London grit is what youโd hear echoing off the walls of an underground venue at midnight, drenched in sweat, smoke, and something real. The trackโs layering is sharp but not overcrowded, and the production (courtesy of Chris Sheldon, of Foo Fighters and Biffy Clyro fame) manages to keep the sound massive without losing the intimacy. Thereโs a pulse to it, like the song itself is fighting to break free from somethingโand maybe thatโs the point. It feels like a personal reckoning turned into a rock anthem.
Lyrically, โChange It Allโ grapples with doubt, burnout, and the push to escape whatโs dragging you down. Thereโs something universal in that tug-of-war between staying stuck and daring to evolve. This track marks a turning point for the band: raw, ambitious, and bursting with emotional depth. Itโs the sound of growth, of four musicians whoโve been through the fire and come out with guitars blazing. Listen to โChange It Allโ on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan