We got our music team to review “Redshift”, the new single from electro-rock fusion mavericks Enter Shikari, using only one sentence each! Listen to the song below, and see whom you agree with!
Halina Hayre – “Good catchy composition of music; however, the vocals get drowned within the music.”
Georgia Johnson – “Catchy chorus, but can’t say I haven’t heard anything like it before!”
Hanne Saeveras – “A nice summery tune to help endure the cold.”
Max Lawson – “Warm vocals and an electric sound make for a catchy song.”
Carolin Wolfsdorf – “Really generic, but I think I could get into it.”
Kiran Hayre – “I quite like the lyrics, they’re bittersweet and inspiring and I enjoyed the different paces in tempo and intensity.”
Zoe Stanton – “Highly emotional, electric, catchy.”
Emily Dixon – “As with most Enter Shikari songs, it’s amazing until the unneeded screaming.”
Julia Khlyzova – “Something to listen to while riding a bike in the mountains.”
Alice Copeland – “Not really my thing, didn’t like it.”
Adam Hitchen – “Feels like they’ve lost their fire a bit, a good (but subdued and radio-friendly) song.”
Tara El Kashef – “It sounds like a song you can play while driving but don’t need to get into.”
Cheylea Hopkinson – “I’d probably download it on a whim and never listen again.”
Thomas Gibbens – “It is like drum ‘n’ bass tried to be deep, but didn’t work for me, although I can understand the appeal.”
Ludivine Le Bon – “Nice sound that puts you in a good mood.”
Sophie Shapter – “Bit too ‘Panic! at the Disco’ for me, but it’s catchy!”
Tanmaiyii Rao – “It’s alright, nothing exceptional, quite mainstream.”
Michael Bird – “More mature but less exciting than prior material, this is an anthemic, streamlined song perfectly suited for the big venues they’re about to tour.”