Chase Atlantic returns with its signature style of music on its new album, Lost in Heaven.
The typical music genre the band specializes in is a mix between alternative and electronic music. While their style doesn’t typically vary, the band has nearly mastered the sound of alternative music.
“Mess Me Up” and “Die For Me” both share a slower rhythm, which sets them apart from the faster-paced songs Chase Atlantic is known for.
Alongside the smooth rhythm of the songs, the album addresses issues like mental health and substance abuse. The lyrics help add a desperate tone to the subjects being discussed.
In another type of addiction, “You” is about a relationship that is more addictive than a drug. The band mixes the perfect musical elements and lyricism to bring forth the toxic environment that an unsteady relationship can bring.
Considering the heavy topics infused into the album, the band still manages to keep an upbeat flow and a consistent pattern with the melody components. Chase Atlantic stays with their typical style, but it works well for them.