: The central theme of empowerment is consistently praised, described by Melanie’s Muses as a collection of "badass anthems" for the repressed and depressed. Polarizing Elements

: Tracks like "Greedy" and "Clique" (featuring Fever 333) were divisive; while some found them to be creative standouts, others felt they "didn't belong" or felt out of place compared to the more anthemic singles.

: Lead singer Theresa Jarvis received praise for her "captivating vocals," effectively navigating both aggressive, rap-heavy verses and delicate piano ballads like "Anthem".

YONAKA’s 2021 release, , is widely regarded as a bold, high-energy departure that successfully blends the band's alt-rock roots with hip-hop, grime, and electronic influences . While billed as a mixtape rather than a full album, critics and fans generally view it as a powerful statement of self-worth and confidence. Critical Highlights

: Some critics felt the contrast between the melodic tracks and the new rap-rock style was too stark, making the project occasionally feel like a "mixed bag".

: Reviewers from The Edge noted that the release shows "considerable improvement" in conceptual presentation and arrangement, frequently drawing comparisons to the genre-bending style of Bring Me the Horizon .

Seize The Power Apr 2026

: The central theme of empowerment is consistently praised, described by Melanie’s Muses as a collection of "badass anthems" for the repressed and depressed. Polarizing Elements

: Tracks like "Greedy" and "Clique" (featuring Fever 333) were divisive; while some found them to be creative standouts, others felt they "didn't belong" or felt out of place compared to the more anthemic singles. Seize the Power

: Lead singer Theresa Jarvis received praise for her "captivating vocals," effectively navigating both aggressive, rap-heavy verses and delicate piano ballads like "Anthem". : The central theme of empowerment is consistently

YONAKA’s 2021 release, , is widely regarded as a bold, high-energy departure that successfully blends the band's alt-rock roots with hip-hop, grime, and electronic influences . While billed as a mixtape rather than a full album, critics and fans generally view it as a powerful statement of self-worth and confidence. Critical Highlights YONAKA’s 2021 release, , is widely regarded as

: Some critics felt the contrast between the melodic tracks and the new rap-rock style was too stark, making the project occasionally feel like a "mixed bag".

: Reviewers from The Edge noted that the release shows "considerable improvement" in conceptual presentation and arrangement, frequently drawing comparisons to the genre-bending style of Bring Me the Horizon .