With track titles like ‘Broken Heart’ and ‘Bring My Walls Down’, the emotional content of the EP is on show from the outset.
This doesn’t mean the album is a downer, it’s far from it. Despite the sentimental lyrics, it’s all wrapped up in a half hour of high-energy punk-pop with all of the guitar riffs and drum beats you’d come to expect after their debut album Work It Out.
Feeling a bit like an Alex Lahey album with bigger drums, Bloods are certainly making a name for themselves, and Feelings will do their shooting star no harm. Tracks like ‘Talk’ and ‘Step Back’ are legitimate hip-shakers, and give off the vibe that seeing the band live would be a fun night out.
While the album doesn’t break any new ground in the pop-punk genre, it does what it does well and without any hiccups. If you’re in the mood for a rocking good time, it would be hard to skip past Feelings.
7.5/10