With co-vocalist and guitarist Chris Wollard back writing and performing after a period of absence, Chuck belting out a declaration of 'I believe that these lines will hold' on Hearts Stay Full sounds like a welcome reassurance. Elsewhere, Chris makes his presence felt on Turn The Dial, one of many moments on Feel The Void that carries the air of coming to terms with the complications and confusions that life throws at us.
To the band’s credit, they’ve avoided simply trying to rebottle the magic of their more frantic, most loved records, made by a slightly different line-up and younger men. Feel The Void doesn’t just bear the scars of experience, it also examines them without being self-indulgent. The Weeds and Scratch On both do plenty to raise the spirits, too, before Ride High slows the roll with the more stripped-down approach Chuck takes on his solo albums. By the time Lock Up closes things out like a homing missile on cruise control, we’ve heard more than enough evidence that Hot Water Music can take still their temperature and raise it.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: The Gaslight Anthem, The Menzingers, Rise Against
Feel The Void is released on March 18 via Equal Vision