Vince Leigh’s Single Review: Come and See by Apex

By Vince Leigh (Ex drummer of Pseudo Echo, Tina Arena and John Farnham) of Australian Radio Promotion for Sheldon Ang Media


Broken Apex’s latest single, Come and See, is a potent reminder that rock music still has the power to move and shake. Led by John Flohr and Daniel Jorgensen, the Australian band straddles the line between alternative and mainstream rock, delivering a sound that’s accessible yet rich in substance. In an age where depth often plays second fiddle to immediacy, this is no mean feat. Originally conceived as an acoustic track, Come and See has been reborn as a fully-fledged power ballad. This transformation underscores Broken Apex’s commitment to nuance and complexity, favouring thoughtful evolution over instant gratification. The track opens with a compelling guitar riff, setting the stage for a verse that’s both melodically clear and dynamically rich.

The chorus, echoing the ethos of 90s rock, is uplifting yet introspective—a duality that runs through much of the band’s work. The third verse brings in subtle guitar flourishes, adding layers to an already intricate composition. By the time the second chorus hits, the song has firmly embedded itself in the listener’s psyche, a testament to its craftsmanship and emotional depth. The guitar solo is not merely a showcase of technical skill; it serves as a narrative pivot, guiding the song into a chant section that amplifies its core message. The track concludes with a final chorus, enriched by guitar lines that provide a sense of resolution and reflection. In terms of lyric, Come and See delves into themes of personal growth and self-discovery, offering a narrative that’s both introspective and universal. The lyrics act as a mirror, reflecting the band’s journey while inviting listeners to ponder their own paths.

In doing so, Broken Apex transcends the usual boundaries of rock music, delivering something that resonates on a deeper, more personal level. With Come and See, Broken Apex stakes a compelling claim in the contemporary music landscape. Their blend of raw energy and thoughtful lyricism offers a refreshing antidote to the formulaic tendencies of modern rock. As they gear up for the release of their debut album, An Imperfect Symmetry, it’s clear that Broken Apex is a band to watch. They may just be the jolt of authenticity the rock scene needs.