There are moments of pure heaviness. High Horse and the tense and technical Death Roll both sound designed for maximum mosh-pit destruction but then there are points where they swing the other way. Slow Burn brings more of a melodic pop-rock feel, albeit with a crunching breakdown, while Never Said Goodbye is a pure phones-in-the-air power ballad paying tribute to the departed. Both songs are at the very least interesting, even if played in sequence they're a bit of a comedown.
It’s not a perfect album, and it won’t please every fan, but Manic represents a new step forward and when it hits home it absolutely slays. Get ready to Wage War once more.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Architects, Beartooth, I Prevail
Manic is released on October 1 via Fearless Records