MikhMakh – Flash Sale Review

MikhMakh is a Swedish Alternative Band. On June 21st, 2024, the band released their latest studio album, “Flash Sale.” Which was promoted through The Metallist PR.

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MikhMakh, Flash Sale Review: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins of Flash Sale

Let’s start by discussing the first three sins of MikhMakh and their album, Flash Sale

The First Sin, The Strings/Keys: Features complex and driven guitar work with the melodies and harmonies weaving through the music, along with the ethereal tones of the synths, enhancing its depth and complexity. The Second Sin, The Vocals: Involves passionate vocals contributing to a powerful sonic landscape with various ranges, tones, and emotions. The Third Sin—The Percussions: Delves into the vast world of various drum work, which consists of a rhythmic drive of strikes, fills, and beats.

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion:

Guitar melodies and harmonies weave through the music, enhancing its depth and complexity

As soon as the listener presses the play button, the opening piece, Never Too Far Away, greets the listener with a groovy and bouncy instrumental and vocal intro.

As the listener progresses through the album and embarks on the second track, Intellectual Doom, they can expect to experience an exhilarating blend of alternative rock that draws inspiration from bands such as Freak Kitchen, Seether, and Alter Bridge. Each piece offers a dynamic and unique musical journey, showcasing the influence of these esteemed bands while adding a distinctive flair of their own.

Musically speaking, MikhMakh is a diverse album with an alternative rock vibe. The album features twelve songs across a forty-three-minute timespan, with moments from upbeat and lively with a boogie and groovy feel to incorporating softer, progressive, and heavy moments. This diversity keeps the listenerengaged and intrigued, with each song offering a unique experience.

Flash Sale presents a substantial body of work that some may consider lengthy. However, the album is more than just a collection of songs — it’s an engaging and refreshing listening experience that will leave the audience eager to dive into each track. Each song stands out in its own right, emanating a vibrant and energetic quality that will keep the audience hooked.

The devilmanship displayed in Flash Sale is a fruit of art that exudes professionalism with a cohesive and polished performance. The intricate and artfully crafted guitar melodies and harmonies weave through the music, enhancing its depth and complexity. The driving perfectly complements the drums’ rhythmic force, the synths’ ethereal tones, and the emotive and passionate vocals. Together, these elements create a rich and powerful sonic landscape that immerses the listener in a truly captivating musical experience.

The album ends with the last song, Nightmares. We would like to thank The Metallist PR for letting us review MikhMakh and their album, Flash Sale. We will conclude the review by discussing the final three sins.

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The Last Three Sins

Let’s discuss the last three sins of MikhMakh and their album, Flash Sale

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia:

For us, MikhMakh‘s music is alternative rock/metal, but what truly sets it apart is the moments that breathe life into the band’s music and songs. By infusing the ethereal tones of the synths, the music creates an otherworldly atmosphere, adding a captivating dimension and alternative sound that genuinely enhances the overall listening experience.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

Matches the album title…

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Within MikhMakh‘s musical spectrum and their album Flash Sale, there is one thing to disrelish: (not much of a dislike) the artwork. Yes, it matches the album title but does not sit (a hit-and-miss) with us, but it might sit for others. Therefore, this concludes MikhMakh and their album, Flash Sale review.

Members

Antoine Mikhtarian: guitar, bass and vcoals (songs written & produced by)
Yogev Gabay: drums and percussion
Riccardo Gioggi: synths

Track-Listing

01. Never Too Far Away
02. Intellectual Doom
03. Flash Sale
04. Holypocrisy
05. Grain Of Sand
06. Do It Now
07. Pointless
08. Surprise Surprise
09. Vacuna Matata
10. Moving On
11. Both Sides
12. The Boss