New Dangers
Self-Released, 2021
8/10
A quickly rising quartet from Nashville, Beyond Here don’t waste any time making an impression with this debut 5 song EP that showcases their dynamic and charged formula that’s full of meticulous and memorable songwriting.
“Fake It Till You Miss It” starts the listen with both grit and melody entering a thumping and smooth brand of modern rock that soars loud, and “Disappear” follows with a calmer spirit of crisp drumming and versatile singing from Anthony Douglas that complements the intricate, swirling guitars from Jon Wisecarver (lead) and Logan Hatcher (bass).
“Go There” occupies the middle spot and is a bit more firm as the band border on alt-rock with a sonically engaging delivery that could fill stadiums, while “New Man” showcases a rhythmic quality amid soothing backing vocals. The final track, “Young One”, exits with strong attention to detail that balances gentle moments with energetic bouts of rock that benefit much from Jonathan Tuckness’ proficient drumming.
An excellent starting point, expect plenty of greatness from Beyond Here in the future, and we all shouldn’t be surprised if they’re one day playing an arena near you.
Travels well with: The Mighty One- Torch Of Rock And Roll; The Guilty Lenses- Somewhat Romance, Somewhat Poetry