Vower really put themselves on the map in 2024 by bursting into the scene with a double whammy. Not only did they prove that they pack a punch live, debuting at 2000 Trees and blowing attendees minds with their blend of prog, metal and post-hardcore, but their debut EP ‘Apricity’ cemented them as one of the UK’s premiere rising talents; a commanding four-track display that showed both confidence and promise. Fast-forward to now and they have ‘A Storm Lined With Silver’, a meatier offering with a longer run-time that sees them double down on everything their debut established.
It becomes immediately clear that they’re picking up exactly where they left off. Right from the hypnotic opening of ‘Dawn In Me’ and its spine tingling melodic shifts, the band begins to display their grasp on ebb and flow, with guitarists Rabea Massaad and Joe Gosney trading licks and stabs while vocalist Josh McKeown flits from soaring melody to violent scream. There’s more of the same embedded in the…
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