Album Review: Patterns

WakingLines

Patterns -‘Waking Lines.’ (Melodic)

The debut album from Manchester’s Patterns seems to have been pitched at an interesting point, namely being the point where shoegazing and a certain amount of leftfield elements meet the point where indie is more singalong stadium stylee.

The end result is a solid enough, if not spectacular album, which several listens in demonstrates an atmospheric feel and it’s certainly a cut above much of the landfill which has passed for indie over the last decade or so. There are some good tracks on here,- ‘Broken Trains’ ‘Face Marks’ and the title track; yet after several listens, it’s not quite knocking you off your feet.

It is by no means a failure, and there’s certainly a lot of potential

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here. What would be good to see on their sophomore album is the band throwing caution to the wind and expl

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oring their leftfield leanings, instead of what feels like an attempt to reign them in.

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Waking Lines is released on Melodic on January 6.

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