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Album Review: I Divide – Last One Standing

imageFor anyone who knows the story behind I Divide, will know this debut full-length has been a long time coming. Two years removed from winning the nationwide Red Bull Bedroom Jam competition, the Exeter quintet have toured relentlessly along with appearing at a range of major festivals; Reading and Leeds Festival, Download, and Slam Dunk.

Now I Divide are set to unleash ‘Last One Standing’, a record that has to potential the open new doors for them. From the start you’re welcomed by the band’s brand of anthemic alt-rock that easily puts them in the same category of the likes of Mallory Knox and Young Guns. ‘Follow Me’ is a bold, grandiose number that captures just what I Divide are about; massive hooks with the lyrics that wear their heart on their sleeves.

For the most part ‘Last One Standing’ is a record that doesn’t let up. Lead off single ‘I’m Not Leaving’ is pulsating with pounding drums playing off Tom Kavanagh’s soaring vocals. Whilst ‘Cold At The Bottom’ is filled with energy and passion with a neat guitar solo from Henry Selley.

’27 Down’ eases things slightly as they take a power ballad-like approach with female vocals courtesy of Rebecca Need-Menear adding to overwhelming pouring of emotion.

Towards the later stages of ‘Last One Standing’, it’s clear I Divide have mastered the trait of writing melodic, catchy alt-rock numbers that have plenty of longevity. ‘Run Away’ is vigorous in its delivery, whilst ‘Let Go’ is a late highlight that emphasises the band’s pop sensibilities and melodies.

The album concludes with ‘Look At Me Now’, a slow burning number with a brooding baseline that delivers a message to those who may have doubted the band and sees them coming out as triumphant. It ends the album on an almighty high.

For a debut record, I Divide have exceeded expectations as ‘Last One Standing’ is a thrilling alt-rock record from a young UK band, who have sensibly took their time by delivering a consistent set of songs.

Although it is a stellar release, it’s downfall is that the band’s sound and presentation isn’t anything exceptional. Unfortunately for I Divide, there are a number of young alt-rock bands looking to rise above and be heard by a mass audience. However, the band’s confidence and drive has the potential to do this. Only time will tell.

Nevertheless I Divide and ‘Last One Standing’ is well worth a listen as it has all you could ask for a alt-rock album.

3.5/5

‘Last One Standing’ by I Divide is released on 14th April on Destroy Everything.

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Words by Sean Reid (@SeanReid86)

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