Review
"The Way You Are" masquerades as a pristine late-nineties boyband ballad, layering glossy croons over clean keys before detonating into jagged, drop-tuned guitar chugs and guttural roars. Just as abruptly as the breakdown erupts, the arrangement pivots back into saccharine vocal harmonies, treating tonal whiplash as its central attraction.
Across TANZNEID, Electric Callboy push this friction between eurodance pulse and sledgehammer metalcore to maximalist extremes. Manic four-on-the-floor kick drums collide with heavy sub-bass drops and dual-vocal exchanges across "Elevator Operator" and "RATATATA," while a glittery take on Sum 41's "Still Waiting" restructures pop-punk crunch with arpeggiated synths and eurobeat tempos.
Even when the record's relentless velocity threatens sensory overload, the sequencing keeps momentum high. The production leans hard into neon sheen and compressed digital grit, steering every down-tuned riff and synth hook directly toward peak club momentum.