Yet LANDMVRKS' ability to pull off any genre with élan is also the central problem with Lost In The Waves. There are so many ideas across these 10 songs, yet no specific combination to give the band a distinct identity, or inventive enough to be memorable. As a result, musically at least, Lost In The Waves feels a mile wide, but an inch deep.
The emotional heft and talent at their core is evidence that LANDMVRKS have a great album within them. Lost In The Waves is simply a good album, but no worse for it. There is still plenty to dive into here.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: Wage War, Novelists, Beartooth
Lost In The Waves is released on March 19 via Arising Empire/SharpTone.
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