Down Goes Frazier's self-titled album is a powerful and dynamic collection of rock anthems that showcase the band's raw energy and impressive musicianship. From the opening track "All In" to the closing ballad "Only One," the album is a thrilling ride that never lets up.
The band's sound is heavily influenced by classic rock bands like Led Zeppelin and AC/DC, but they bring their own modern twist to the genre with their catchy hooks and driving rhythms. Vocalist Jack Smith's gritty vocals are a standout feature of the album, bringing a sense of urgency and emotion to each track.
One of the album's highlights is "Wasted," a hard-hitting rocker that features blistering guitar solos and a catchy chorus that will have listeners singing along. "Hate Me" is another standout track, with its heavy riffs and anthemic chorus that is sure to get crowds pumping their fists in the air.