Single Review: POLYMER ‘KING OF SUBURBIA’

 With the arrival of their introduction collection 'Extremists Box' not too far off, Sydney rockers Polymer have a fresh out of the plastic new single to release named 'Ruler of Suburbia'. Working in the background cautiously on their collection, cleaning up each tune, and ensuring it that it holds quite a few segments that make a splendid stone record. With effective tunes, and past rock n' move to make your mouths slobber at the idea of seeing this life and in real life. 


'Lord of Suburbia' is their driving single that is going to make ready for the remainder of the collection. The track is a story of times, as it works to breakdown the daydreams of intensity and glory. With guitar riffs that have their bends on high and a substantial gauge that could shake the ground, it begins with a ground-breaking hit. The melody having that vibe of a mix of Nirvana, Ramones, and Guns N' Roses, where the verses punch similarly as hard as the music itself. The melody unquestionably holds that brand name of what rock is tied in with, grabbling with the ropes of attempting to break liberated from the more powerful that continues attempting to hold you down. 'Lord of Suburbia' effectively uncovered that material additions for the inner self can't cover the innate imperfections. 


'Ruler of Suburbia' is only a little taster of what is to originate from Polymer. 'Radicals Box' is a dim and touchy catch of the stockroom where the collection was composed and recorded. The naturally 'no frills' condition providing the most grounded establishment for genuine unadulterated stone. 


You can be certain that this collection will be for the history books. It is a collection that could without much of a stretch pack-out arenas (once COVID-19 is a relic of times gone by), as it hits over each component that you might require, with its huge theme', abrasive guitars, the 'screw the man' disposition and the rough vocals that leave you sticking on for additional. 


In case you're searching for a band that will get your headbanging and clenches hands noticeable all around, at that point look no farther than Polymer.

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