chest. – ‘All Good Things End’

chest. deliver raw energy on debut EP All Good Things End

chest.: 'All Good Things End' EP Review | The Daily Music Report
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Known for their high-intensity performances and a sound that merges noise rock chaos with infectious melodies, the five-piece is quickly establishing itself as a force in the underground scene.

All Good Things End is a bold statement of intent, blending sharp electric guitars, pounding rhythms, and urgent vocals to craft an atmosphere that is both explosive and introspective. The EP captures the band’s raw energy while exploring themes of alienation, regret, and doubt with minimalist yet poignant lyricism. chest. isn’t just revisiting post-punk—they’re injecting it with a renewed, untamed vitality, drawing influence from the British and Irish noise scene while forging their own path. Tracks like ‘Going Clear,’ ‘Self Sabotage,’ and ‘Blood On Your Doorstep’ showcase their ability to channel aggression and melody, making for an electrifying listening experience.

With a European tour and support slots for DITZ in France, chest. is primed to bring their cathartic, high-decibel performances to wider audiences. All Good Things End is only the beginning.

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