Arson Daily’s recently released debut album, Late Reflections, contains a multitude of quality tracks. With this studio release, they show a gripping sound, ranging from invigorated rockers like “Glasshouse” and “Devil” to folk-forward ballads like “Romance to Rewind” and “Feels Like Forever.” On the more rock-forward tracks, there’s a bluesy howl in the vocal delivery, complementing a contemporary rock arsenal well. “Glasshouse” is a particularly consuming track, unveiling a nice contrast between brisker verses and an enjoyably contemplative chorus. Arctic Monkeys are one point of comparison, aesthetically.
Originally located in Boone, NC before relocating to Raleigh, the band has drawn praise for frequent live performances over the years, playing events like Hopscotch Music Festival, Savannah Stopover, and Shakori Hills Grassroots Music Festival. Late Reflections is bound to increase their praise even further. Stream the album in full here.
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“Glasshouse” and other memorable tracks from this month can also be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Best of April 2020’ Spotify playlist.
The track is also featured in the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Emerging Indie Rock.