Third Lung ‘Dialogues Of The Fatal Few’

Third Lung Immerse You With Dialogues Of The Fatal Few

Music Review: Third Lung "Diaglogues of the Fatal Few"

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Third Lung is quite a marvelous band. They make the listening experience memorable and unforgettable. From a laptop speaker to a ten bucks ear bug, they immerse you with deep-reaching, meaningful music. As if being inside a vast, sonic sea filled with dreamful, vibrant imageries and shifting colors, their stadium-filling sound has a natural power to permeate and dissolve.

“I a Fire” and “Hold the Line” are both instant stadium fillers charged with timeless, poised melodies. The tracks have a more classic sounding feel to their overall aesthetic which makes them highly relatable and easy to vibe with. It’s nostalgic in a sense, but the scene is set for the present.

“The Art of Stealing” takes a break from their immersive, wide-spreading soundscapes and dives deep into the struggling heart and wrenching emotions. Light piano with occasional vocal harmonization highlights the lead singer’s touching road-worn vocal, while the struggles, torture, and pain echo in your ear and touch your heart.

“What is Life?” continues the introspective lyrical content, recalling light harmonies in the background with rhythm-driven soundscapes. “Climb” concludes the album with a feel of searching, deepening that symbolizes the lingering thoughts after a meaningful journey.

Written by Katrina Yang



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