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Wine Lips – Super Mega Ultra (Album Review)

Band: Wine Lips
Album: Super Mega Ultra
Release Date: April 5, 2024
Genre: Rock

Originally formed in Toronto back in 2015 as a part-time project between Cam Hilborn (vox, songwriter, guitar) and drummer extraordinaire Aurora Evans, they are joined by Andrew Donofrio (guitar) and Wes Martin (bass). Wine Lips quickly escalated into a full-blown, full-time, full-on international phenomenon, touring across the world with sold-out shows, scoring a handful of great licensing deals (ABC’s The Rookie, Hockey Night In Canada, Population 11) and have now unveiled their fourth full-length album, Super Mega Ultra, via Stomp Records.

Recorded by Simon Larochette at The Sugar Shack in Ontario, Super Mega Ultra is jam-packed with 12 ramped-up supersonic ear-scorching auditory delicacies. 

The album opens with “Derailer,” a previous single which garnered over 85K streams on Spotify.

“Killjoy” is a high-energy rock anthem that grabs your attention with its intense vocals and relentless instrumentation. The chorus hits with full force, as the singer defiantly rejects conformity, echoing the frustrations of many. With its cathartic refrain of “You’re bringing me down,” the song offers a powerful release from societal pressures. Ultimately, “Killjoy” is a dynamic track that speaks to anyone feeling trapped in routine, resonating with its message of liberation and yearning for something greater.

“Serotonin” is a soulful rock track that delves into the complexities of mental health and the pursuit of happiness amidst frustration and monotony. With its introspective lyrics and mellow sound, the song offers a poignant exploration of inner turmoil and the yearning for relief. The repetition of “Hey, don’t do your head in” gently encourages self-compassion, highlighting the importance of finding joy amidst the darkness. Through its heartfelt melody, the song fosters solidarity, reminding listeners that they’re not alone in their struggles.

Overall, Super Mega Ultra is a bold and compelling album that tackles a wide range of themes with honesty and conviction through its raw emotion and infectious energy.

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