Heaven Can Wait, the fourth studio album by Trash Boat, is a poignant and visceral exploration of the confusion and chaos of modern life. The St Albans quintet combines their unparalleled energy with introspective lyrics and a more mature sound, resulting in a work that deeply resonates with the struggles of today’s generation.
The album opens with the haunting introduction “Watching Heaven… Burn,” setting a dark and reflective tone. As it progresses, “Be Someone,” a collaboration with Eric Vanlerberghe of I Prevail, delivers an intense narrative about the struggle and desire to find purpose. The energy of this song feels palpable, taking the listener on an emotional journey.
One of the standout tracks on the album is “filthy/RIGHTEOUS,” where Trash Boat showcase their ability to blend catchy melodies with hard-hitting riffs. The involvement of Kenta Koie from Crossfaith elevates this track to a new level, adding an aggression that is both infectious and powerful. The defiant lyrics reflect a rage against the injustices of the world, making it an anthem of resistance.
As the album continues, “Are You Ready Now?” features an impressive, 22-second scream that encapsulates the band’s desperation and inner struggle. This climactic moment is followed by “Better Than Yesterday,” which offers a melodic pause amid the storm, suggesting a yearning for personal improvement and overcoming obstacles.
Tracks like “The Drip” and “Liar Liar” not only tackle themes of social critique and superficial relationships but also showcase a more provocative side of the band. In particular, “The Drip” boldly dares to question notions of capitalism, with lines that invite reflection and spark meaningful discussion. Moreover, this duality between the personal and the social serves as a recurring thread throughout the album.
Finally, “Lazy” closes the album atmospherically, offering a poignant reflection on apathy and the desire to find meaning amid the noise. This track feels like a warm embrace, providing a moment of calm that invites contemplation.
Overall, Heaven Can Wait is not just a testament to Trash Boat’s musical evolution; it also serves as a window into the complexities of their collective experience. With its blend of chaos and vulnerability, the album stands as a contemporary masterpiece that encourages listeners to embrace the confusion of today’s world.
Heaven Can Wait is out now, and you can preorder it from Hopeless Records Be sure to follow Trash Boat on social media for the latest updates and news on upcoming tours and releases!