We could add other musical locations that revolve around the guys' music, this is a post-punk with an original supply of lead vocals or a garage with fuzz back vocals. The guys call it Noise Rock and maybe in this whole mix it makes sense to generalize the style so that it corresponds to reality.
Single Life consists of two tracks, 'Life' and 'Make No Mysteke'. The first track is very hard in its metallic bass guitar and deadly drum power. The roll call of the vocals sounds like the cry of a lost man with the reassuring instructions of unknown forces. Everything sounds like a mysterious rite that gives life its own imprint and continues its movement. The guitar with its background drive parts obscures possible voids and adds to the overall aggressiveness the musicality. The next track, as a sequel to the title, slows down its pace and drive but carries an attempt to complement the overall impression of the work as a fine example of the modern British rock alternative. Pump this single through powerful speakers and take your dose of energy to fight what life has to offer. Take music of Toronto Blessings, below on Spotify.