5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘So Far Behind’ by Feral Family
- Louise Clark
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read

If you’re seeking an EP that blends raw energy with introspective lyricism, So Far Behind is essential listening. Across six tightly crafted tracks, Feral Family deliver a sound that is at once cinematic, emotionally resonant, and fiercely alive. Here are five reasons this EP demands your attention:
Visceral Post-Punk Energy: From the opening riff of The Balance, the band hits hard, marrying driving guitars and thunderous drums with precision.
Cinematic Soundscapes: Tracks like Endless Night and Taste of Life evoke widescreen emotional landscapes, capturing a sense of urgency and reflection simultaneously.
Emotional Depth: Feral Family navigate themes of love, loss, and longing with lyrical and musical nuance, balancing intensity with vulnerability.
Dynamic Rhythms: Regan Grimson’s drumming injects fire into each track, creating momentum that carries listeners through the EP’s twists and turns.
Uncompromising Cohesion: Across 25 minutes and 11 seconds, the EP feels like a complete narrative — condensed, deliberate, and impossible to pause mid-play.

