Hacride Release New Track 2013-03-14 by HSThomas | 18 Replies | 888 Views |
French progressive metal band Hacride are streaming a new song through Metalsucks. The song 'Overcome' is off their new album Back to Where You've Never Been which is due out on April 22nd.
http://www.metalsucks.net/2013/03/13/exclusive-track-premiere-hacrides-overcome/
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ahhh the instruments are stellar, the new vox not so much
enjoyable track as it progresses
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pretty damn sexual! welcome back Hacride
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Damn thats really good. Knew this band wouldn't dissapoint.
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really good i'm in love with the album cover as well so I will def get this
Digging: Kalmah - Seventh Swamphony
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I missed these guys! Can't wait to hear the whole thing
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HOLY SHIT! The beginning was so friggen awesome.
Vocals are pretty good. His shouts have a scathing hardcore quality to them.
The section with the picked guitar doused in reverb was also great.
Digging: Queens of the Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork
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The music is really great but shit I am not liking the vocals at all.
Digging: Queens of the Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork
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i hate when vox kill a song, with that being said i haven't heard this yet
Digging: Galar - Skogskvad
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Same here. Seems to happen a lot with metal.
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wanna listen but i'd have to pause jt shit
Digging: Defeated Sanity - Passages Into Deformity
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Song is great.
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"wanna listen but i'd have to pause jt shit"
Digging: Leprous - Tall Poppy Syndrome
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waoahwow this goes, hyped
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The vocals aren't bad, just an acquired taste. If you enjoy the sludgier side of hardcore, you'll
probably like the vocals here. The cleans are just above average though.
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They are creating a more unique sound this time around. Last album went hard but still sounded like a meshuggah-ry band.
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that's funny, I thought this said new Hacride song
this shit sounds nothing like Hacride
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Agreed
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The new vocalist is definitely not an improvement.. Then again, it's difficult to replace a singer
like Samuel Bourreau. Musically it's stellar but I can't see this album topping Lazarus.
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