Album Reviews - InnerPartySystem

InnerPartySystem's debut, self-titled full length album is as haunting and hyperactive as one would expect.
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InnerPartySystem glean their name from the hyper-elitist, over-stimulated social class in George Orwell’s 1984, and their debut, self-titled full length is as haunting and hyperactive as one would expect.

The latest single is titled Die Tonight, Live Forever and it sounds like nothing currently on the scene. While most bands in the electronica genre are focused on sounding like Metro Station, InnerPartySystem create an insane mix of meaningful, creative lyrics and an eclectic sound.

The album was released this past Tuesday, the 22nd and features two familiar, yet incredible tracks from their EP: Don’t Stop, and Heart of Fire.

FOUR POINT FIVE STARS OUT OF FIVE

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Katherine Patterson is the editor for the News section

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