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summer's loss is the world's gain Dec 26, 2006 im not a kid, just dont have an amazon account.
this ep is immense. brutal drumming, slick guitar work, awesome melodies mixed with intense brutality. one of the few standout records of last year from a new band in my opinion.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Absolutely Brutal Jan 27, 2006 Despite its short length, this album is definitely worth having if you are a metal fan, hardcore fan, or anything inbetween. The drumming is phenomenal, the guitars are tighter than a 14 year old girl, and the vocals are amazing. I bought this CD the day it came out and I still listen to it over and over again...it never seems to get old.
Sadly, Ben and Josh have recently left the band are being replace by James Moorcroft (ex-Blackheart Eulogy) on vocals and Grant (ex-Nightmare Incarnate) on guitar.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Effing Awesome Jun 18, 2005 Do you like Metal/Hardcore/Whatevercore?
Then buy this CD.
Good bye.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
METALICIOUS May 27, 2005 Straight up this is a pureley metal album, only with hardcore vox. Pretty much no breakdowns or anything that would relate it to metalcore except the vocals. The guitars are incredible, dual solos and riffs everywhere. The drums keep a high pace and dual bass is thrown in at all the right times.
The only real problem i have with this album is that theres only 6 studio songs and 3 live songs. It looks to me like an EP and they just threw some live songs in there so they could charge another 6 bucks and call it an LP.
Besides that though, its a terrific album if you are a fan of driving metal and brutal vox.
0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good album Mar 02, 2005 I liked this album but these guys certainly aren't doing anything new. I like Bleeding Through and Avenged Sevenfold and these guys were recommended to me by a friend. Thw whole album is really easy to listen to, but it still leaves something to be desired. I can imagine that the guys were ready to rip some heads off while they recorded this album, but it doesn't seem to come across all that well on record. I'm looking forward to seeing a live show and I hope that they will blow me away and I'll have to kick myself in the butt for giving them such a mediocre review!
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