Song Review: A Million Little Fires - "w.r.a.t.h."

Hailing from Los Angeles, California, A Million Little Fires just released their latest single, w.r.a.t.h, leading up to their upcoming album, Violent Halos. The band also debuted the song's accompanying music video on YouTube below.
w.r.a.t.h starts off with hard-hitting distorted guitar tones and aggressive vocals, quickly showcasing a fiercely heavy sound before bursting into an anthemic chorus that utilizes infectious vocal melodies to create a catchy and addictive hook. Scratching electronic record swipes seem to draw influence that reminds of acts like Korn or Slipknot; meanwhile, arpeggiated pads create bouncing soundscapes that excellently fill in the background of the atmosphere.
Masterfully blending destructive metal with dynamic rock, A Million Little Fires creates an equally catchy and crushing track with w.r.a.t.h, using contrast between heavy and melodic elements in a way that keeps the track wildly interesting throughout its nearly 4-minute runtime.
In am epic finale, A Million Little Fires catapults the listener into an explosive last chorus after a dramatic pause that builds intensity and anticipation for the final chorus. Showing off excellent songwriting and an impressive sound, w.r.a.t.h is an exciting track that leaves listeners ready to hear more from A Million Little Fires. Stay tuned for upcoming music from the LA act that is coming soon!
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