Rock Mag finds power in swampy passion of Helen Kelter Skelter’s *Chroma Crawl* EP, revealing the band’s growth from its previous efforts. The track is enhanced without any holds barred and offers the EP an energetic feel from the get go. ‘Feel That’ is in this mould though other tracks vary this up with more fuzzy, psychedelic elements where chugging riffing id coupled with snarling vocal lines. The move less energetic ‘Sceptre’ perhaps shows a malicious aspect of the group, followed by ‘Chill’ which is exotic with a touch of rough and buzzing end. This nice EP is really great and shows the band Helen Kelter Skelter eager to start the mid-career.
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