Unity Floors – Life Admin
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Unity Floors – Life Admin

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In this age of changing technology, bands seem to find it hard to resist the urge to alter or tweak their sound in some way. But despite the pressing lust for the new, Unity Floors have evidently heard the cries for more that rang out after the release of their debut album, Exotic Goldfish Blues, and have given fans a delicious dose of the same, rather than reinventing the wheel.

Life Admin, the band’s new record, does nothing groundbreaking compared to their debut. The band simply launch into the business of being Unity Floors, cracking open with Moving To Melbourne, a song that captures the national feeling of giving up the struggle and moving to the happiest place on Earth (or the happiest place in Australia, at least.)

Tracks like Give And Take, Young Professionals, and Cost Of Living see the band showcasing a stripped back but blistering sound, making a lot from the most basic components.

 

Their sound is slightly tighter, the lyrics slightly more poignant, but Unity Floors have kept true to their own, and have delivered an album that sits shoulder to shoulder with their debut.

BY DANIEL PRIOR