Get Some Magazine - Turning Tide Review

Lost Anchor makes a bold first impression with their debut album Turning Tide, a record that feels both like a defining statement and the start of something much bigger. Blending polished alternative rock with the grit and urgency of classic rock influence, the band delivers an album that is dynamic, hook-driven, and unapologetically big in sound.

From soaring guitar leads to tightly locked rhythm sections and emotionally charged vocal interplay, Turning Tide thrives on contrast. It moves between high-impact anthems and reflective slow burns without ever losing its identity. At its core, the album highlights the chemistry between Geoff Zentz and Seth Smitherman, whose musicianship and vocal balance give the record its backbone.

Track by track, Turning Tide reveals a band confident in their direction and unafraid to lean into both melody and muscle. Let’s dig in:

Broken Thread” opens Turning Tide with a confident and immediate statement. The production is polished and carefully crafted, yet it never sacrifices grit. It is melodic alternative rock at its core, but it still carries the raw pulse of true rock and roll.

A pounding, heart-thumping drum beat drives the track forward while bright, hook-laden guitars cut cleanly through the mix. The vocals land with clarity and conviction, catchy enough to have you humming along by the second chorus and fully singing by the end. As an opener, “Broken Thread” sets the tone perfectly, balancing refinement with energy and emotion.

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