The problem with Light Bends is that it needs to explode, and all too often doesn’t. Often, the riffs need to feel heavier, and the choruses don’t feel as massive as they could, leaving it feeling tepid in places. Atmospheric ballad Safer Here ought to overflow with emotion but goes too softly, as does Translucent Blues, which ends up feeling anaemic. Indeed, as the record wraps up, it’s easy for concentration to waver, especially during the plodding Evergrowth, which is instantly forgettable.
Nonetheless, Pridelands are a band with potential. And while they’ve established a solid foundation for themselves, they need to be more, and do more. They need a stronger musical identity, and they need to punch harder to deliver a knockout.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: Architects, Northlane, Polaris
Light Bends is out now via SharpTone