This is music to fight battles to; pick yours and move forwards.
There's so much going on throughout The Catalyst Fire that it takes a few listens to really absorb the record. But once you do – once you appreciate Kim Benzie's stadium built cries, the meticulous riffs and rhythms that pound at your insides and the provoking textures that layer the songs – you realise just how much the Brisbane group have developed as musicians and bonded as brothers since the runaway success of their debut, This Is The Warning. This is music to fight battles to; pick yours and move forwards.