The Best Of The Bullseyes
Log7, 2021
10/10
Listen to The Best Of The Bullseyes
The Polish rockers The Bullseyes have made quite a name for themselves with a handful of globally praised singles, and this first album should easily extend their fanbase even further as their futuristic brand of self-described ‘neo-garage influenced rock’ trumps just about anything else out there today.
“World Doesn’t Care” starts the listen with a thumping, garage rock influenced climate of melody and grit that you’ll instantly adore, and “Yet There’s You” follows with a more cautious form of indie-rock that buzzes swiftly with some funk while also finding calm moments to reside in.
In the middle, “Restless Mind” embraces some blues rock nods amid plenty of firm alt-rock flavor, while “Love’s Blow” flows with a contagious energy that’s bright enough to fill stadiums. “Nothing Disturbs Me”, another thriving track, then displays an animated rhythm section alongside strong vocals that’s so well done, it alone is worth the price of admission.
Nearing the end, “Moment’s Arrival” enters dreamy territory as the band interact in playful ways, and “Can’t Believer”, the sole acoustic track, proves that The Bullseyes shine in bare settings, too.
A cleverly titled album, this is certainly the best of The Bullseyes, and I’m quite confident there’s more greatness to come from their robust riffs, highly melodic dynamics and vocal hooks that might just remind you of The White Stripes or The Black Keys.
Travels well with: Jon Spencer- Spencer Sings The Hits; The Fratellis- In Your Own Sweet Time