Cruel Ploy just delivered the kind of wake-up slap that makes coffee useless. Their album EVOL feels like an electric shock straight to the chest. The ride begins with “People Skills, Sleeping Pills,” a track built on deep, distorted instruments and a voice that shifts from soft vulnerability to explosive force without warning. It sounds like a crush turning into a riot. Somewhere between pop punk and alternative rock, the band keeps twisting the formula with sharp synth lines and arrangements that grab your guts instead of your attention.
Some songs lean further into pop territory, but every track carries that strange and addictive Cruel Ploy signature. Their eclectic instincts and fearless creativity never let the energy drop. Like for example in “Keep Quiet,” one of our obvious crowd anthem, driven by insolent pop hooks, a touch of melancholy, and a bassline that practically repairs broken hearts.
Titles like EVOL perfectly captures their identity: explosive rhythms, intense guitars, soul-reviving synths, and a voice possessed by emotion. By the final track, “Sick, Twisted,” you leave feeling understood, less alone, and ready to see them live immediately. This album breathes urgency, chaos, tenderness, and midnight energy across every unforgettable moment:
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