What Saint Agnes do sonically, however, is much more interesting. They’ve created an angsty Frankenstein's monster out of punk and nu-metal, with a dose of Prodigy-esque corrosiveness (and it’s no coincidence they do a great live cover of Firestarter). The title-track has all the makings of a skull-rattling, festival-ready anthem, while the murky At War With Myself sounds intriguingly cavernous and barren. The same could be said of This Is Not The End, a harrowing ballad about Kitty’s mother’s sudden death which is made of the same bare dread as Nirvana’s Something In The Way.
It’s clearly a sign of what Saint Agnes could be capable of, but the fact these highs don’t manifest elsewhere within Bloodsuckers is often frustrating. Maybe they’re made of sharper stuff, and what they’re doing just needs some refining.
Verdict: 2/5
For fans of: WARGASM, Ho99o9, The Prodigy
Bloodsuckers is released on July 21 via Spinefarm