One thing that makes me enjoy this CD is the vocal diversity. For example, in the first song, titled "Minion", the vocalist(s) use low growls, high screams, clean singing (reminiscent of "Evanescence" in it's sound), and kinda "distorted" singing. Also, the guitar riffs are decent, however, unless I somehow missed it, the entire CD seems devoid of solos. The drummer uses double bass very well, and is pretty technical in his grooves.
For being a relatively new band, this CD is excellent. |