Australian five-piece
Tonight Alive continue to distance themselves from their pop-punk origins on their slick, but mostly confident third LP. Over the course of their first two records, the Sydney-based group underwent a subtle shift from exponents of fairly straightforward pop-punk and emo to something a bit more expansive. Recorded with veteran producer David Bendeth in New Jersey,
Limitless seals their full pop crossover with an accessible, uplifting, and very mainstream sound. What might be considered a sellout by some can sometimes be a positive move when handled with finesse, and
Tonight Alive make a convincing go of it on soaring anthems of empowerment like "To Be Free," "Drive," and "Power of One." Aiding their cause is frontwoman Jenna McDougall, whose bold pipes are powerful enough to drive the more rock-centered tracks and emotive enough for the ballads, of which there are quite a few. While some of the tracks might come across as a little too shiny for some fans, a strong power ballad like "Oxygen" somehow soars on the wings of its own unabashed earnestness, showing how fine a line
Tonight Alive are treading in their gambit for fame and fortune. ~ Timothy Monger