SIR-VERE always puts their best foot forward. That perhaps explains why their music is so multidimensional. Ranging from post rock to new wave and industrial influences, there are a lot of things to unpack in this music. The best thing to do, is to sit back and let their imagination take over. God knows it is specific, unique and a key to a whole other portal. This is their latest, Legion.
Though it is a rock riff you might have heard the likes of before, SIR-VERE designs the theme well. It is the army that will take over, and doom never sounded so good. Though the essence of the track is minimal, the lyrics and theme provide the density you need. The quick tempo and assisted bass line gives you the mass of the electronic tsunami that is building in the back. Leave it to SIR-VERE to make elements that paint the whole picture, as is. Fabricating a whole other world like a science fiction writer, you delve into the render while bobbing your head. It shows you how well they understand what they are going to compose for the listeners. Powerful, enigmatic, yet teasing that fear you have for the robots that will take over.
Their latest album Lovescope definitely deserves a listen if you were grooving to this song. It is an exciting blend of genres they bring, acting like a bridge between the retro and contemporary. Thank god it is swinging, the adrenaline rushes. This song would be perfect in the 1997 movie, Spawn. This is the kind of music that keeps the movie building, and this band is perfect to create such soundscapes. Listen to the song above and follow them for more!