Points has come back with their latest single, the excellent “Steal To Feed” – a song exploring the concept of ethics and survival. This new release captures the essence of the band being a alt-rock band with electronica influences with tinges of pop and classic rock into the mix impressive for an impressive colourful listen.
“Steal To Feed” has a lot of instruments used and played. Anxiously complex guitar riffs are used where the melodies change throughout the particular song, bass wedding monarch moves up and down similar to the wave to make the music dynamic. This new release employs slightly industrial feel with help of new-wave bassline which is barely present but still adding to the overall sound.
Vocal performance is one of the most highlights here and there are many various tones ranging from howling to commanding presence and echoing the punchy sound. The ferocity of the vocals and surrounded by guitars, are deliver enough sort-of feel that holds the listeners from the bar until the end.
After exactly three minutes, the song brings out a thrilling instrumental interplay and thus affirms the necessity of adding the song to your playlist. Importantly, the exact, just beat powerful guitar sounding that the listener has been prepared for by the sharp, compared with the alarm siren, guitar riff amplifies the song’s energy which is only added by the distorted tones, giving the song a touch of acidity.
Finally, the lyrics are presented profound, preserving good dynamics in the song and the arrangements are futuristic, almost phantasy and have cinematic vision. This speaks volumes very powerfully or gives gamut of sound not only in propagating the song but in getting people to ponder about the message that it contains.
Steal To Feed is a strong introduction towards Points where they are able to infuse the raw energy with the actual approach towards lyrics. This rock-pop ballad is one of the most memorable mixes of two and a half minutes of lyrical savvy This track firmly establishes Points as the hot new thing in music of today.