DEBUT EP REVIEW: Conceal by Lost To Light

Lost To Light’s debut EP, Conceal, is a masterclass in emotional depth and metalcore intensity. The Derby-based quintet has hit the ground running, delivering a record that balances blistering aggression with heartfelt melodicism. The EP is a testament to the band’s potent fusion of personal struggle and sonic ferocity.

“Redeemer” sets the tone for the EP, capturing the band’s thematic core. The track dives into personal redemption and the battle against internal demons, such as addiction, with a powerful narrative. Its lyrical focus on overcoming adversity and reclaiming one’s self from the brink underscores the band’s ability to translate raw emotion into their music.

Conceal demonstrates Lost To Light’s adeptness at merging complex elements of metalcore. The dual-vocal setup, featuring Nick May and Ash Currie, offers a dynamic range that shifts effortlessly from guttural growls to soaring cleans. This vocal interplay enriches the EP’s texture, complementing the angular riffs and soaring leads provided by guitarists Daryl Martin and Dan Gorman. The rhythm section, with Stef Gaster on bass and Thomas Alfrey on drums, propels Conceal forward with a relentless energy that is both punishing and precise.

Each track of Conceal maintains a potent balance between melody and aggression, creating a sound that is both expansive and immediate. Conceal is a compelling introduction to Lost To Light‘s sound and vision and with its themes of internal struggle and resilience it is a cathartic listening experience.