Album Review: Pity Sex - White Hot Moon

20 April 2016 | 2:59 pm | Aneta Grulichova

"'Bonhomie' begins soft and mellow, almost dragging on, before an explosion of aggressive drums and killer guitars."

White Hot Moon is indie-rock meets '90s grunge with soft vocals from Britty Drake and dreamy guitars that could go for days.

Bonhomie begins soft and mellow, almost dragging on, before an explosion of aggressive drums and killer guitars accompanied by Brennan Greaves' deep, humble vocals. Wappen Beggars is a favourite with its grunge beat, while Burden You is passionate — full of deep lyrics addressing how loving someone can be a burden when it's not convenient. The album's only downfall is that the songs almost blend together as they have very similar beats, and it feels at times like they're playing on repeat.