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Rock · 2015

Covers

Enter Shikari's "Covers" single unleashes their signature electronicore fury on a selection of tracks, transforming them into high-octane, synth-driven anthems. Expect aggressive post-hardcore energy

December 10, 2015 · Ambush Reality

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This isn't just a covers album; it's Enter Shikari taking a sledgehammer to familiar tunes and rebuilding them in their own electrifying image. Expect an adrenaline shot of aggressive post-hardcore riffs, pulsating electronic breakdowns, and Rou Reynolds' signature vocal acrobatics, from soaring cleans to visceral screams. It's defiant, energetic, and utterly cathartic, perfect for anyone who wants to hear beloved songs injected with a raw, modern punk-rock intensity. Own this if you want to experience how Enter Shikari can make any track their own, turning it into a high-octane, politically charged anthem.

Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden, explosive shift from a relatively melodic verse into a signature electronicore breakdown, complete with heavy guitars and frantic synth arpeggios.
A moment where Rou Reynolds' clean, soaring vocals transition seamlessly into his guttural screams, adding raw emotional weight to a familiar lyric.
The unexpected integration of a drum & bass or dubstep-influenced beat drop, completely transforming the original song's rhythmic foundation.
The layered, anthemic chorus where multiple vocal tracks and synths create a wall of sound, giving the covered track an entirely new, powerful dimension.

How does Covers sound next to the rest of Enter Shikari's catalogue?

Belting+2.2σ

The vocals lean far further into belting than the rest of the catalogue.

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