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3.5 great | Antonius | November 27th 23 | With their debut album From Hell to Here, Himalayas do not break any new grounds but rather borrow the basic elements of their heroes to enter the scene in style. Opening track 'From Hell to Here' is full of energy and is mainly influenced by Queens of the Stone Age. With the similar attitude the Follow up 'Darkest Before the Dawn' rwith its electrifying and pompous groove is probably the catchiest song in the album. Granted, this track could have easily been included in a Royal Blood release. Further down, 'Somebody Else' and 'Intro the Trap' have the anguish and the tone that a certain Alex Turner and his Arctic Monkeys would typically have. 'Mistakes' is probably the heaviest track and with its fuzzy tone its the final track that makes the first half of the album the shiniest of the two. Recommendations: "Darkest Before the Dawn", "Into the Trap", "Mistakes", "From Hell to Here".
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