What’s In The Eye is similarly emboldened by this refining. It’s also the most effective distillation of all the incredible things Chester could do with his voice, from its soft laments to its gruff longing, and climaxes with him agonisingly holding the word ‘Why?’ for some 10-seconds. It’s the natural question to ask when we consider the loss of a man who was so talented and so willing to share those gifts to help others.
The EP’s final track, The Syndrome, is poignant not just as a monument to Chester’s prowess even at the demo stage, but because in its opening seconds we get to hear him in the studio – young, happy, and alive. And that’s what this EP and all of the music Chester made does: it makes him live on forever, immortality through art, in our hearts and minds, but first and foremost in our ears, reachable whenever we need him.
Verdict: 4/5
For Fans Of: Linkin Park, Dead By Sunrise, Stone Temple Pilots
Amends… Stripped is out now via Lorna Vista. It will be released on vinyl on April 9, which includes three '90s-era interviews with the band.
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