Nothing is True & Everything is Possible
The NME review of Enter Shikari's sixth album 'Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible' – a crash course through their many sounds that feels more like a greatest hits
St Albans genre-smashers Enter Shikari ramp up the ambition and the message on sixth album…
The follow-up to 2017's willfully eclectic The Spark, the aptly named Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible sees the English "trancecore" enthusiasts deliver one of the most innovative and genre-obliterating efforts of the year.
'It’s not just the next step in their trajectory, it rewrites their path rather dramatically’As a band who thrive on denouncing and criticising modernity, and its many shortcomings, the bewildering thoroughfare from 2019 to 2020 has been somewhat of a musical petri dish for Enter Shikari.
Hard work, ambition and unquestioning self-belief are qualities Enter Shikari have always had in spades. Since their emergence as ringleaders of the
Dev Place reviews the brand new album from Enter Shikari! Read her review of Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible here on Distorted Sound
Enter Shikari - Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible review: "Try again, fail again, fail better".
Hertfordshire crew finally run out of road with their sixth album. Album New Music review by Guy Oddy