Beartooth’s Riptide: Exploring New Uplifting Sound | Fox Reviews Rock

Hailing from Ohio, Beartooth is a dynamic rock band that emerged from the creative mind of Caleb Shomo, a former member of Attack! Attack! Initially, Shomo took charge of recording all the instruments himself, but the band was expanded to perform live.

The band has always been recognized for sombre lyrics, drawing inspiration from the personal experiences and inner musings of their lead singer and songwriter, Shomo. Personally, I have appreciation for these kinds of songs as they possess authenticity and evoke raw emotions, allowing the listener to truly connect with the music. However, their latest track, Riptide from new album The Surface, introduces twist to their usual style. While still staying true to their signature sound, this song carries a much more uplifting tone, which could be a pleasant change for those not fond of their previous works’ gloomy lyrics. It’s a refreshing change of pace that might just resonate with you.

Shomo explained that Riptide represents a new chapter in his life, showcasing a more positive outlook. The lyrics reflect a shift away from the darker themes for example “Don’t wanna sing another hopeless song”. By choosing to stop drinking, he has infused the track with more energy, resulting in a more upbeat and joyful record overall.

Beartooth – Riptide (All Rights Retained By Beartooth & Red Bull Records)

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The track starts off with powerful bass guitar (Oshie Bichar) setting the tone, complemented by the ever incredible vocals (Caleb Shomo). The guitar riffs (Zach Huston & Will Deely) shine throughout most of the song, particularly right after the breakdown. Although while the drums (Connor Denis) have their shining moments, they sometimes fade into the background, which is a bit disappointing.

Beartooth tracks always feature a belter of a chorus , Riptide is no different. I admire how it emphasizes Shomo’s journey of confronting his inner struggles in a new light, transforming what once felt like a burden into a source of strength.

“I’m done explaining my pain, this is way too much
I wanna feel euphoria, give me the rush
‘Cause it’s the last time that I romanticize
The riptide that’s trying to drown me
Full of excuses for way too long
Don’t wanna sing another hopeless song
‘Cause it’s the last time that I romanticize
The riptide, it’s a riptide”

It’s quite unfortunate that the breakdown in this song falls a bit short, as I believe it lacks the same levels compared to their other songs. Also the production of this track seems to be missing something, it had the potential to be remarkable and falls just short.

While I adore their earlier work, they tend to merge together due to similar themes and emotions. It’s heartwarming to see the Shomo in a happier place, making this Beartooth song/album stand out against the rest. Despite maintaining their signature heavy sound, this track doesn’t quite hit the same heights for me as some of their other songs like The Inbetween. However,rather poetically its nowhere near the bottom either.

8/10

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16 responses to “Beartooth’s Riptide: Exploring New Uplifting Sound | Fox Reviews Rock”

  1. foxreviewsrock avatar

    Sorry this band is not to your taste, unfortunately it’s not going to be for everyone and that’s something I hold myself accountable for , but there will be plenty of other people who love it. This is on the edge of pop for their sound which is why I picked it to be honest as it was a refreshing change to their usual formula and gave me things to talk about that their normal style doesn’t. Your right though there is a lot of boy band meets rock , although labelling this band off 1 song is a little unfair (granted that’s all I gave you to go off so fair enough haha)

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    1. foxreviewsrock avatar

      I think so too as your comments are quite frankly indictive that you don’t like the music I talk about , have a great blogging journey but yes this is not the site for you.

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  2. foxreviewsrock avatar

    I wouldn’t say every band who adds a pop element to their back catalogue has sold out , granted I’m not saying I like when bands do it , but at the same time I’m not against bands being experimental to change things up a bit rather than remaining stale simply to make money. Precisely pop rock will bring people into heavier stuff 🙂

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  3. foxreviewsrock avatar

    Well at least you have found yet another thing you don’t like 🙂 I guess we all need to do that throughout our existence to find what we like. But for clarity this band is not pop rock, at their heart they are a metalcore band. Just because he can sing doesn’t mean it’s focused purely on that in their music.

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  4. Moongirl avatar

    Another new band to listen to! Thanks for sharing this new song.

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    1. foxreviewsrock avatar

      Anytime 🙂 thanks for the nice comment , I’d recieved a few in the past couple of days that made me question if what I was doing here was worth it. Thanks for the reminder that it is 🙂

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      1. Moongirl avatar

        Yes I guess that’s the hard part about putting your work/thoughts out there. Some people won’t agree or like it. Still, I think respect to the writer/author should be maintained 😊 considering we entitles to our own stuff

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        1. foxreviewsrock avatar

          Absolutely! To be honest I dont mind people disagreeing with my opinions as they are just opinions, but there is ways around it. There is no need to be rude with it , thankfully I’ve managed to remove the user who was being rude 😁 thanks as always for being so supportive I really appreciate you!

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  5. Priti avatar

    Well shared! Beautiful song.

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    1. foxreviewsrock avatar

      Glad you liked it 🙂

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  6. Ajinkya Rane avatar

    Cool band they look like they are experimenting and I dig it! Some work to be done but that’s how growth works I guess.

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    1. foxreviewsrock avatar

      Yeah they for sure are experimenting at the moment , but sometimes that brings fantastic albums in the future 🙂

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