Another amazing review! LA-based Randall Radic from Tattoo writes:
“Right In Your I opens with a pounding groove flowing into muddy retro colors backed by lustrous voice-like harmonies from the synths. Fuzzed out guitars fill the tune with dark, ominous energy, as the compelling rhythm marches forward relentlessly.
I love the penetrating piano and muscular drums on the solo section. As the harmonics culminate, a drum fill announces the music’s transition to low-level almost jazz-laced resonance, riding a flute and dense bass line. Jiritano’s voice, rasping and growling with intense timbres, conveys harsh-textured force, adding to the nuance of uneasiness.”
Radic Continues:
The video, directed by B.D. Pironti, is a work of art, presenting human figures adorned with animal masks, like something from Animal Farm. Some of the animals are bullies, while others are victims. The power and sway of the bullies is a self-sustaining process, increasing according to inequality, unless halted.
Read the full review of Right In Your I HERE.