Surrey's All Forgotten's new EP, 'Transitions' could simply be describedas Alexisonfire-style guitars mixed with You Me At Six vocals and thensome. As over the course of 5 songs, the five-piece show the ability towrite songs that plain and simple sound huge.Tracks like 'A Living Not Worth Of A Life' and 'A Fools Throne' aredriven by big riffs and are pleasantly joined by calm, melodic vocalsthat make these songs heavy yet at the same time catchy. It makes astrong foundation to build on.Next is 'Love From A Mother' is full of power and hard hitting drums andheavy guitars that despite their presence, do not distract from JonathanThorne's strong vocal performance; something that is seen throughout theEP.Whilst 'One Day We Will Fly Again' is perhaps one of the more melodictracks with screeching guitars and Thorne's calm, near pop-punk vocalsmaking a great combination and is the most favourable track on the EP.'Thorne In My Side' is the band at their heaviest; wall-smashing drums,fast guitar riffs and screamo vocals that sound like the end of theworld is about to happen, brings this superb EP to a close, which isunfortunate as it is an EP that is consistent and keeps its momentumthrough out.'Transitions' is the perfect release for a band of this caliber, as itdefines who they are and definitely shows the potential they have. AllForgotten are able to grab you hard and won't let go until you realisehow amazing these songs are. Thankfully they are, as they hit yousuddenly and don't let give you time to rest to the very end.If they can write songs that sound this big now, who knows what canhappen next?