Enter Shikari Albums Ranked From Worst To Best

1. Nothing Is True And Everything Is Possible

NITAEIP is their latest offering and acts as a perfect tonic in these trying times.

Shikari continue to push the boundaries and this is Rou's debut as producer. The album takes the listener on a tour of the senses, from the ethereal sounds of T.I.N.A to the classical-based Waltzing off the Face of the Earth (I. Crescendo) and to Satellites.

Satellites is a song written in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community. It has taken on an extra meaning due to the pandemic in a serendipitous way - if serendipity can be had during these times. “We don’t hold hands in daylight”, initially written to exemplify an LGBTQ+ experience now represents most people’s day-to-day.

There is nothing unlikable about this album, this is a recent offering so we are still in the honeymoon phase, but five plays in the last day and a half is a good sign.

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