Guts Pie Earshot's album, Wait, is a captivating and energetic journey through various genres of punk rock. The band's unique sound combines elements of punk, metal, and hardcore, creating a musical experience that is both intense and enjoyable.
The album opens with the track "All My Friends Are Dead," which immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is fast-paced and energetic, with pounding drums and distorted guitars. The vocals are raw and powerful, conveying a sense of urgency and intensity.
As the album progresses, the band explores different styles and tempos, from the slower, more melodic "The Last Time" to the frenzied "Freaks and Geeks." The songs are all well-crafted and expertly executed, showcasing the band's talent and creativity.
One standout track is "The Great Divide," a powerful anthem that addresses issues of social and political division. The song's lyrics are thought-provoking and poignant, and the music is driving and dynamic.