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When one listens to The Anix, there is a type of magical transcendence that happens. For the past six albums, The Anix has always taken listeners to a place of darkness, yet that tenebrous journey is always coloured with a gritty yet dynamic electronic bliss that makes his music so interesting to listen to. For all its melancholic trimmings, there is always this dreamy quality to his lyrical and instrumental approach that always leaves one walking away not only enlightened but satisfied with its raw and otherworldly adventure that successfully is replicated on every album. His seventh addition to his already successful releases continues to successfully take listeners down this evocative rabbit hole of isolation and introspection, underpinned with a gorgeous brooding and atmospheric universe that explores nuance and moods in ways that other bands can’t replicate, and impressively all in one setting before doing it all over again for the next song on the album.

The inventive blend of the dark side of modern life sewn into alternative and electronic rock euphoria begins with “Disarm”, “CRAWL”, and “XRAY”. An alluring, ethereal, and poignant experience that floats above distorted, sludgy guitar riffs and 80s-tinged percussive elements, The Anix comes firing on all cylinders delivering a plethora of diverging instrumental energies, expertly combining all these elements to build this world of emptiness and contention, that only gets better with the passing of every other track after this.

The Anix masterfully combines grungy guitars with haunting synth melodies to craft an experience that is both despondent and deeply immersive across tracks like “Gravity”, “Sinking Alone”, and “Locked Door”. Each song delves deeper into a decaying milieu filled with urban grime, drawing one into an infectious and electronically abstract universe. Despite the bleakness of these settings, The Anix consistently manages to infuse a sense of melodicism into his music, creating an emotional resonance that cuts through the darkness. This unique blend of sounds not only highlights the richness of their compositions but also invites one to explore the stark contrasts between beauty and despair within these atmospheric landscapes.

In tracks like “Poltergeist” and “Shadow”, The Anix takes an intriguing turn, skillfully balancing the raw, gritty essence of his sound with moments of lyrical clarity. While the haunting electronic elements are employed more sparingly than previous tracks in the album, they still play a significant role in shaping the atmosphere. The emphasis, however, shifts towards the heavy, resonant guitars that take center stage, driving the emotional weight of these pieces.

This approach is refreshing and showcases The Anix’s ability to alternate effectively between expansive instrumental explorations and the core elements that define his unique sound. The juxtaposition of the lush, textured soundscapes with the powerful, melodic guitar work creates a captivating listening experience that remains true to his artistic vision while also showcasing a sense of evolution for the artist. Through this dynamic interplay, the artist demonstrates a mature understanding of musicality, where every element is carefully chosen to enhance the overall impact of the tracks.

The final two tracks take one last pull at our auditorial senses with dark cathodic fantasies, “PANIC” and “GO”. A gorgeous experiment of electronic atmosphere and successfully pays off for being the last two tracks on the album, Voltage ends as another album achievement for the multi-dimensional artist.

“Voltage” is yet another impressive achievement by an artist who truly masters his craft. The Anix demonstrates a keen awareness of the atmospheric and powerful energies at play, showcasing his brilliance as a storyteller. This album is a fantastic addition to the dark journeys the artist has taken listeners on throughout his seven albums now in counting, and Voltage is proof of this mastery.



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