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INHEAVEN
Artist Icon Inheaven (2017)
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"INHEAVEN" is the debut full length studio album from UK alternative rock band Inheaven, produced by Tom Dalgety the album was released on the 1st September 2017 on the PIAS label.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 73, based on 6 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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At the insistence of friend and now-bassist Chloe Little, the group were conceived in 2015. Soon after, roaring debut single ‘Regeneration’ was released on Cult Records, run by The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas. Now we have their rock-heavy debut. ‘Baby’s Alright’ is a bombastic, horn-featuring opening, and there are Nirvana levels of rage on the grunge-tinged ‘Treats’. It’s the sound of all your messiest student rock nights packed into 39 breathless minutes.
There are softer moments too, like the floating pop of ‘Do You Dream’, but they’re just brief lapses in intensity. Relentless, pile-driving riffs dominate the record, none more so than on closer, ‘Velvet’. INHEAVEN sound like they’d get near those pearly gates, more like they’ve come bursting out of the fiery depths of hell.
Reviewed by Thomas Smith for nme.com.



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