As we saw on the bands previous single 'Moments'; 'The Dark' is full to the brim with riffs, dynamic vocal passages and a brilliant use of atmosphere. With a future-forward approach sonically, the band blend elements of electronic music, pop-punk and metalcore with ease - weaving in and out of melodic, scene-setting verses and fully-fledged breakdowns effortlessly.
Thematically the track lives up to its title - describing a scenario where a path without adversity is hard to find.
"Guess who's back? 51st emo's back again! Sometimes the dark just calls - see what I did there? I think I felt a bit lyrically messy with this one, really in my head. We just get into situations where our backs are against the wall and there's very little choice on our part but the choice made will still have a huge effect. Like you're stuck in the middle and it's too hard to make the right decision because that will still have collateral damage.
Essentially, all roads lead to 'The Dark'. I wanted to show that one sided dialogue of justifying and pleading all in one. I think we've all been there and I think we forget that as much as people are out there judging those choices, there are those who'd understand if they knew what was up."
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'The Dark' marks the second collaboration with the band's new bassist, Anthony Carollo, and was recorded and mixed once again at Keywork Audio by Mark Williamson (A Swift Farewell, Alienist, Keepsake). While staying true to the classic 51st Avenue formula, the band have continued to evolve in both the songwriting and production process, elevating their sound to a new level on each release.,
"The last few songs we have pushed ourselves into a different direction. The song 'The Dark' revisits our usual 51st Avenue formula. Heavy riffs, electronic verses, driving drum beats and catchy melodies. While using the 51st Avenue formula we still incorporated new elements. This song like MOMENTS features a breakdown and is still slightly heavier than our other material." 51ST AVENUE
The Sydney 4-piece have continued to make a name for themselves within the Australian music industry over the last few years; with opening spots for the likes of The Beautiful Monument, Eat Your Heart Out & Misery Loves Company; consistent radio support from triple J and triple J Unearthed; and and impressive 450k+ streams across their discography to date.
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