-Review- Sorry, Allyson - "We Are" EP

This new EP from Sorry, Allyson features incredibly catchy alternative pop that'll get stuck in your head for days.

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From: Ocean County, New Jersey
Sounds like: Alternative Pop



Sorry, Allyson are a young band from New Jersey who recently released their five track EP "We Are". With a wide range of influences such as Death Cab For Cutie, The Killers, Deftones, and Failure, let's dive into the EP and see what Sorry, Allyson is all about. The opening track "Nowhere Left To Run" features a soaring chorus and incredible melody. It's an opening number that'll get the listener singing along in no time. "Everything" has a very Death Cab For Cutie sound to it. The indie rock/pop sound is on full display and really strikes a chord with its emotion. Just like Ben Gibbard, lead singer Brittany takes the track to a whole new level while the otherworldly instrumentation mesmerizes the listener. "Perspectives" picks up the pace a little and just rocks out. The dynamic range of the track is brilliant and really takes everything to a whole new level. The track has radio play written all over it. "More" is a slow, passionate burn of a track. There's a awesome guitar solo on the track that adds depth to the track to help take the sound even higher. "F I N A L E" closes out the EP with the hardest and heaviest sound on the EP. The instrumental track features a heavy Deftones influence and just purely ends the EP on a hard, striking note. Five songs is nearly not enough from this band.

Verdict:
This new EP from Sorry, Allyson features incredibly catchy alternative pop that'll get stuck in your head for days.