Energetic. One word is enough for me to describe the album of The Breakpoint Method. If you haven’t heard it by the time it was published, fix that mistake right away! Thanks For Nothing will tangle you in rythm in the begining with No Cure, but there are no guarantees that it’ll let go at the end with Crying Out Loud. I’ve never before came across such a summer-ish mood in just a music production.
Enjoy the lyrics, the drums, the guitars, and last, but not least – those typical vocals. They are capable of taking you back in the golden days of Green Day, for example, or when My Chemical Romance were on the top of their carrer.
The ten songs deserve every single minute of listening; they are filled with so much movement and emotion that only one flip of the disc – or only one hit on the (re)play button – can not suffice the listener’s eager ears.
If I had to pick a personal favourite, it would be… all. Seriously. And this is where the problem with this effort lies. The saturation with great songs puts the bar very, very high. Now comes the question if the boys can keep up their owin level as good as it’s in Thanks for Nothing. Another blemish was the lack of at least one melancholic track – just for fun, like people say. But, hey, on the bright side, the band is new and can afford some omissions, because it has a lot of room for development.

Give this album a listen, you wouldn’t regret it at all. As for me, I am sure I will follow those talants up close!

8,5/10