Burnt By the Sun Heart of Darkness
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3. F-Unit
4. A Party to the Unsound Method
5. There Will Be Blood
6. Goliath
7. Rust _ Future Primitive
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9. The Great American Dream Machine
10. The Wolves Are Running


Release Date: 08/18/2009

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3.5
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asaf USER (7 Reviews)

2009-09-03 | 24 comments | 456 views

Summary: Burnt By The Sun returns and bows goodbye in their final attempts in modern metal.

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Joseph Conrad's mystic tale of turbulent depths in the evolution of modern society sure seemed to be a tedious read in senior year of high school, and a successful attempt to depict everything William Golding's methods displayed in his metaphor of children running aimlessly on an island, but the artistic depiction of the novel's theme does take an incredibly modern approach to emphasize the concepts of the work. Aimed at projecting the ideals of the author, Burnt By The Sun regrouped for what is claimed to be their final attempt at their take on intense progressive hardcore. Certainly, their previous efforts have left many listeners bowing in respect to their wholesome approach, and this release does not see the band stray from a formula that has proved itself to be satisfactory. Broken down piece by piece, this album can be congratulated on its excellent use of beautiful melancholic and dark riffage, streamlined and efficient use of off-rhythm percussion attempts and surely what is considered to be dark (yet successful) howlings of their dear, sweet vocalist.

Sure, the group reunites with their original lineup and the members do what they do best, but in this current state of deathcore this and metal that, it is so refreshing to hear an album that is independently influenced and strives to achieve its own goals and aspirations instead of introducing the "newest and sickest breakdown, brah." With that being said, this album definitely explores aggressive elements and punches the listener in the gut a few times with several thick coats of deep chord progressions and a fine tuned sense of professional production, but the methods of attack here are so smoothly integrated into the tracks that there isn't a separation between the tracks and their low-end elements. Instead there is a constant flow of energy from each track into the next that effortlessly molds the group's attempts at presenting the concepts of a deranged and broken society, in which all has been lost and the evil of mankind has covered civilization in black. Regardless, its great to see that riffs are still in and that the time well spent writing and composing song structures instead of rushing a pathetic record while on the road truly did pay off for the outfit.

With that being said, Burnt By The Sun's return does not necessarily make a huge impact in the world of aggressive hardcore. Sure, the album is an impressive and somewhat triumphant mark in the band's career, but so much has happened since the groups 2003 release "The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good" and with so many albums being released every Tuesday, it's tough to sort through the debris of the modern metal catalogue and truly find a legitimate effort (it has to be said that this was released on the same Tuesday that Emmure's "Felony" found its way to #60 on the billboards...). Even though the band can separate themselves from their peers and prove to be the mentors of the genre, metal giants Mastodon and Suicide Silence completely eclipse the sight of this release and could essentially push the effort away from any glimpse of being in the spotlight. However, at the end of the day it's great to see that solid releases still exist and that all hope is not lost in a saturated scene with everyone and their sister picking up a guitar and tuning it to G. God bless it.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Phantom


Comments: 6579
09.03.09

Album Rating: 3.5

ya this is pretty cool

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R6Rider


Comments: 1317
09.03.09


the guy at the record store I go to was playing this when I bought Burzum's Filosofem earlier today

sounded pretty good

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redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5824
09.03.09


you go to a cool record store then.

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Wizard


Comments: 9892
09.03.09

Album Rating: 3.5

and this release does not the see

*does not see

Excellent review. Good album but nothing more than that unfortunately. This is their final album if I'm not mistaken?

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Derkyle


Comments: 15
09.03.09

Album Rating: 4

Yeah this is their final album. Good review, but i don't agree with your rating. This music exemplifies everything that good metal should be. I haven't heard a band yet that can compare to the sound these guys shell out.

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Wizard


Comments: 9892
09.03.09

Album Rating: 3.5

My problem with this is that it's a step down in creativity compared to their previous albums.

Phantom


Comments: 6579
09.03.09

Album Rating: 3.5

forgot to say i really like the artwork as well

catsinflats


Comments: 106
09.04.09


pretty good album and good review

when i read the line saying that emmures album got to number 60 i died a little inside

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accompliceofmydeath


Comments: 834
09.04.09


I didn't even know that these guys just released a new one. Looks like I need to check into it.

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Derkyle


Comments: 15
09.07.09

Album Rating: 4

i think the beginning five songs on the album is simply one of the strongest openings to a CD that i have ever heard. After that, yeah, i'd say the album begins to lack somewhat. The musicianship on the album is mind-blowing and over powers where creativity may be lacking. All in all, a very fitting finish to a fantastic career.

Wizard


Comments: 9892
09.07.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i think the beginning five songs on the album is simply one of the strongest openings to any Burnt by the Sun album that i have ever heard.

*Fixed

Derkyle


Comments: 15
09.08.09

Album Rating: 4

Lol. Well if you put it that way....i still stand by my statement.

Wizard


Comments: 9892
09.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Hahahaha I gave this another listen last night and I feel this is more of a headphones type of album. Alot of nitty-gritty stuff going on.

Zip


Comments: 3731
09.08.09

Album Rating: 2.5

Loving the cover/name will look into this

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Wizard


Comments: 9892
09.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

You would most likely love this Zipper. Great metalcore done great.

Phantom


Comments: 6579
09.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i want a copy of the artwork without the band name + album title on it

Zip


Comments: 3731
09.08.09

Album Rating: 2.5

wait wait wait wait... Metalcore???

Metalstyles


Comments: 4211
09.08.09


hahahahaha LMFAO, Wiz don't you know that Zipper hates metalcore almost as much as you hate deathcore

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Phantom


Comments: 6579
09.08.09

Album Rating: 3.5

BBTS more hardcore than metalcore but maybe have a little of it in their music. but it's more like old metalcore than breakdown city metalcore

Roach


Comments: 1098
09.08.09


hardcore > metalcore >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> deathcore

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