
Three Sixes isnโt here to play nice, and โUnflawedโ proves it in the most electrifying way possible. From the moment the track kicks in, the gritty guitar riffs slash through the air like a chopper revving up for battle. Itโs aggressive, unapologetic, and dripping with venom. Frontman Damien LaVey slithers in with a whispery, serpentine vocal delivery that feels like a cold blade against your skinโcalm, calculated, and eerily hypnotic. But donโt get too comfortable. Just when you think you have a grip on the sound, his voice shiftsโgrowing thicker, meaner, and raw with frustration, spitting fire and demanding every ounce of your attention.
The entire track feels like a power struggle embodied in music, a sonic rebellion against control. Blake Chadwickโs drums hit with the force of a hammer on steel, driving the tension higher with every beat, while Killโs guitar work thrashes through with distorted fury.
Then comes the bridgeโan almost eerie calm before the stormโwhere a melodic guitar solo pierces through the wall of aggression like a moment driving itself straight back into the fire. Itโs that perfect balance of chaos and control, a signature move that keeps Three Sixes ahead of the game.
If โCall Me the Devilโ is an album of defiance, โUnflawedโ is its battle cry. It doesnโt just ask for your attentionโit demands it. And once youโve heard it, thereโs no turning back.
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Review by: Naomi Joan