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Pointless Perfection

REDFIELD DIGITAL Bog-standard metalcore crew fail to push all the buttons These Germans’ debut album purports to be concerned with the question: “how perfect can things get – and is aiming at it really all there is?” The answer, based on the available evidence, is: a lot more perfect than this. It’s not that Pointless Perfection is bad so much as it’s just terribly uninspired. A compilatio­n of melodic hardcore tropes strung together with little in the way of artistry or innovation, it’s not melodic enough to make a dent in the mainstream, nor heavy enough to satiate an appetite for brutality. The token catchy chorus on Reds And Whites only emphasises how forgettabl­e the remainder is. Cramming 14 songs into 32 minutes, it’s nothing if not to-the-point. But it leaves you wondering what, exactly, that point is. FOR FANS OF: ALEXISONFI­RE, TOUCHÉ AMORÉ, UNDEROATH

ROB BARBOUR

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