Melquiades' album, We Were What We Ate, is a unique and thought-provoking musical journey. The album features a blend of different genres, including folk, rock, and electronic, which creates a diverse and dynamic sound that keeps the listener engaged throughout.
The album's lyrics are introspective and poetic, exploring themes such as identity, memory, and the relationship between humans and nature. Melquiades' vocals are emotive and expressive, conveying a sense of vulnerability and authenticity that adds depth to the songs.
The production on We Were What We Ate is impressive, with each track featuring intricate arrangements and a rich sonic landscape. The album's standout tracks include "The Last Time We Saw the Sun," "The Garden of Eden," and "The Weight of the World," which showcase Melquiades' versatility as a songwriter and musician.
Emotional hardcore band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed around 2005.
Lineup:
Sam Stansbery - guitarist, vocalist
Julie Coy - bassist
Chris Fry - drummer
We Were What We Ate is a compelling and ambitious album that showcases Melquiades' talent and creativity. It is a must-listen for fans of indie and experimental music who appreciate artists that push boundaries and challenge conventions.