Review: East of the Wall – A Neutral Second
More bands should sound like if Thrice went super proggy and a bit jazzy
More bands should sound like if Thrice went super proggy and a bit jazzy
Herculean runtimes await in this blend of post-hardcore and progressive metal that follows the labours of Disney’s favourite Greek demigod.
Former associates of Daniel Tompkins re-emerge from hibernation for a new full-length release.
Like the majestic flamingo, this is an inconsistent oddity, distracting to listen to yet perfectly adapted for its niche.
Breaths brings us a brutal, genre-defying album with crushing lyrics with an unusual edge of optimism.
Perfection without pretention, this is fucking superb! Scratching my O’Brother itch, but so so much more – huge dynamics and post-hardcore emotions collide with impeccable songwriting sensibilities in a compelling reflection on the destruction humanity has wrought on nature.
An antidote to those infected by bland musicianship.
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