This sentiment is apparent from the off, with the Orange Country punks launching into opener Lay Me To Rest with defiant vigour, smoothly moving from sawtoothed quasi-hardcore verses into sombre piano bridges and back again without the seams ever showing. The amount of ground covered in that song alone is remarkable, but there’s much more to come beyond it, with the band proving in the remaining four songs that they’re not running out of tricks any time soon.
Out Of Time sees the long-time genre-blenders show the young ’uns how it’s done with a modern pop-esque beat in its verses that feels authentic rather than forced or conformative, alongside some characteristically stylish rapping from Ali Tabatabaee. Similarly, Russian Roulette Is For Lovers hops, skips and jumps across genres with equal success, layering rapping over peppy ska guitar lines before a surprise metallic attack is thrown into its latter half.