EP Review: The Camel City Blackouts - Wild Card (2021)

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 The Camel City Blackouts - Wild Card
Release Date: July 11, 2021
Label: selfrelease
Format: Digital
Length: 08:57
Genre: Skate Punk / Pop Punk
Origin: Winston Salem, NC, USA

Earlier this year, Winston Salem's Punk Rock duo released their latest single "13". Now, Ryan Sizemore (guitar, vocals) and Derek Gilreath (bass, vocals) are back with another three-track EP. The DIY artists from North Carolina present emotional, autochthonous, and dynamic sounds about, love, life, freedom, and all the issues that come with these things.

"Wild Card" is defined by gentle, dynamic, and highly melodic Punk Rock tunes. The Camel City Blackouts provide their audience with a colourful mix of Pop and Skate Punk. The most outstanding element on the three-track release might be the strong flanger effect on the second track 'Memory'. The other two songs are a bit more dynamic, and especially the final title 'Packin' up' is straightforward Melodic Punk anthem. "Wild Card" is a release full of emotions, positivity, and self-empowerment. It is hence, a great EP for starting the day to, a powerful release spreading self-confidence.

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