BANDED

WHERE ARTISTS AND FANS BAND TOGETHER.

REVIEW: Tetrarch Gets HEAVY AF with 'Negative Noise' [VIDEO]

Rebecca Potzner

Following two incredibly strong releases, Tetrarch’s third release, ‘Negative Noise’, off their upcoming album is undoubtedly the heavy AF track we’ve all been waiting for. With glitchy static sounds playing up the ‘Negative Noise, get ready for massive guitar riffs, heady drums, thick bass, and fiery screams.  

“It’s an angsty record. Musically, we were not timid in showing that we refuse to be boxed in as artists, and I think we really came out swinging with showing the world the type of band that we want to be,” shared Diamond Rowe. And in all honesty, she’s right. Tetrarch came out swinging and did not miss.

Despite the amount of times I’ve listened to the song on repeat, Diamond’s solo never ceases to send goosebumps shooting up my arms and chills through my body. This isn’t your typical guitar solo. It’s unpredictable in the absolute best way.

“Lyrically, the song is about constantly being surrounded by negativity and people trying to pull us in a million directions,” says frontman Josh Fore. “More than ever, there is so much static around us, and we wanted to write a song about dealing with it and blocking out all of the noise.”

Tetrarch always keeps it heavy and relatable. We’re looking forward to the release of their album, Unstable, on April 30th. Pre-order it here.