World Without Humans went in the completely other direction and carved out a space that stands still in time. Their current release, “Timeless,” is a thundering declaration of survival, defiance, and raw emotion dressed in the electric jacket of metal and punk rock.

From the word go, “Timeless” kicks the door in and then sneaks through with these heavy guitar riffs that are just as crushed as they’ve been in a furnace. It’s an unexaggerated edge, raw and gritty, flowing directly to the sour channel of anyone who’s ever felt out of step with a world that moves way too fast. The drums bang like a call to arms, controlled mayhem at its purest, propelling “Timeless” with an unstoppable force. And the vocals? They don’t sing so much as they roar, an anthem that feels like a shout-out to every outsider who’s ever wanted to make a mark.

“Timeless” feels like punk’s snarling attitude and metal’s emotional weight colliding. But it refuses to be contained by any single genre, instead twisting elements of both into an arresting listen that commands your full attention. It’s all urgency, every chord, but an urgency that feels both timeless and really of the moment (which, I’d argue, is just one of Queen’s superpowers).

What truly sets “Timeless” apart is the atmosphere World Without Humans manufactures. There is emotional density here, a sense that this is not mere music for the sake of noise. It’s a declaration. A reaction against being forced to fade into the background. An aural banner that meaning can yet be found in the crunch, the blare, the grind. “Timeless” is designed for headphones turned up all the way or speakers that shake your windows. “Timeless” is an anthem for those who haven’t yet given up hope for the rock spirit, marking a bold new step in World Without Humans’ musical journey.

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