Fine Fine Titans – Omega Review

Fine Fine Titans OmegaIf you like your music with energy, aggression and an all-round strong kick to it, you can do no wrong with Fine Fine Titans. Hailing from Grand Rapids in Michigan, Omega is the band’s second EP and it’s five tracks of utter excellence.

The EP instantly kickstarts into life with opener Dance Of The Omega, which builds momentum as it progresses until the vocals come in and from then-on it feels like the band are unstoppable. There’s the perfect mix of sheer aggression teamed up with just the right amount of melody and everything just works.

There’s also a good amount of versatility on Omega, with middle track Fahrenheit Diaries taking a slower and somewhat stripped-back approach, showing that the band is not just about making a glorious cacophony of sounds and that they have another string to their bow. It just gives the EP that extra edge.

Great stuff from this fourpiece and there’s a lot of potential with this EP – you’re going to want to keep your eyes out for this band.

8/10

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