Toulmin argument as per a music critic
The Old Trophies : More Mature and Critical A review of their new album , No Options Capping their majestic success in the field of blue rock , The Old Trophies once again comes out with an immensely life-banging album , No Options . A convincingly superior addition to their collection of smashing projects , the band again proves that they are a musical authority through their mishmashes of significant commentary-like lyrics submerged in deep feeling melodies and eccentric sounds . In line with their continuous quest of projecting a multilayered vision of the dark effects of globalization

and cultural imperialism , the band again presents a startling panorama of masked colonization delivered best through tough music
In this new album , the Old Trophies presents an extensive emphasis on familiar themes that they have been obsessed about since they started - the grappling effects of a modern world system that is shrouded by ideological synchronies . The wickedness of their perception on the world , especially on the struggle against institutional repression is best displayed through a series of lyrical rages in nine of the album 's ten songs
The overall mode of the album - societal struggle is neatly presented through the troubling lyrics and the collage of guitar , drum , and piano parts and pieces . The first song Suicidal ' focuses on egotistical haughtiness that one can harbor from being consistently trapped in capitalist endeavors of induced fear and spending . The long roar-sounding shouts are blended smoothly in soft but continuous ranting , thus bringing a...
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