In Hearts Wake
Divination


3.5
great

Review

by Robert Garland STAFF
September 1st, 2012 | 130 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Where typical meets contrast, not only to create interest; but also to display some well thought out ideas- before being repeated a couple of times.

Emerging from Byron Bay, New South Wales (Aust.), it wasn’t exactly hard for In Hearts Wake to follow bands such as Parkway Drive, Miss May I or even For Today in their rather typically structured soundscape. But with the inclusion of numerous guest appearances and a habit to add some electronic techniques to Divination makes for a rather interesting listen that only loses a small amount of appeal from repeated listens. That’s not to say that Divination is not worth the time at all, in fact it’s quite the opposite. Simply put, this album is indeed full of more ups than downs.

Despite being formed in 2006, In Hearts Wake has never felt so solid. The inclusion of heart-felt clean vocals reminiscent of many punk groups adds to the bands overall vocal colour that ranges from deep growls typical of the deathcore genre, to mid-range screams that fill the majority of the record. Unfortunately, there is a reliance shown on the ever so frowned on breakdown. Divination not only uses the a-typical chug-chug fest in its bridge sections but also in the bands’ verse patterns. This is both good and bad for listeners; namely because the patterns appear in almost every track and becomes both tiring and a little boring but at the same time allows for a high level of consistency to be achieved. Convert this issue to a live setting, for fans there is nothing quite like having a good head banging session where not only they can hear the predictable patterns coming, but they can also keep up with the moderate tempo.

What’s unusual for an Australian metalcore outfit is to show an awareness of harmony and layering. For some of the band members they show they know when to be silent, when to add an extra component or just ebb in the background. In Hearts Wake might sound like your typical metalcore outfit done a million times over but they show an originality that is accessible from a first listen. There is something here for every metalcore listener; there is heavy, clean, breakdown and a solid tempo from which listeners can take and enjoy.

Another interesting feature of this Australian metal outfit is the lyrical content they use. Tracks like “Traveller (The Fool)” talk about journey down to a physical level and while it’s easy enough to mention a hook in a track, there is something to be said about not making a track completely cheesy to listen to. All of this cements the fact that despite what the majority of the genre is drowning listeners with; there is in fact at least one band that isn’t trying to do anything out of the ordinary to entertain fans.

Divination may not be original, nor is it the second coming of god, but despite a tendency for breakdowns and repetitive structural patterns In Hearts Wake sign on for Australia’s metalcore outfit to break in 2012. In Heats Wake is steadily building momentum, steam rolling their way into the headlines, but if they do not give the next couple of releases their all they may find themselves falling into mediocrity.



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Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
September 1st 2012


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This one's for one of my local guys. Enjoy. Missed you Sputnik.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
September 1st 2012


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

thanks to Vovoid on artwork and tracklisting.

Captain North
September 1st 2012


6793 Comments


A song called Winterfell, nice. But seriously, fucking Parkway imitators are the bane of australian hardcore

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
September 1st 2012


10702 Comments


@ Ipodmastery

you are welcome.

ZedO
September 1st 2012


1096 Comments


good review pos, will check this soon

AfterTheBreakdown
September 1st 2012


7245 Comments


pos'd. Looks interesting.

AfterTheBreakdown
September 1st 2012


7245 Comments


hope to see u do more reviews again.

Pennywise_M
September 1st 2012


7502 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Pos'd, good review.



Traveller is quite good. Will be chillin to this when i can find the time

JackSparrow
September 1st 2012


1686 Comments


I just listened to Departure and hated it, sounds like a complete copy of Parkway but with terrible clean vocals and lame riffs. Is that a good song to go by for this album's general sound?

Pennywise_M
September 1st 2012


7502 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Traveller is nice.

InFiction
September 1st 2012


3995 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Good review. Might give this a listen soon.

Devastator
September 1st 2012


4398 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Its pretty standard and gets boring, gave it a bonus .5 for having Adrian and Winston featured.

Spec
September 1st 2012


39395 Comments


The band description is a link to their Facebook page ugh.

ChuckyTruant
September 1st 2012


15768 Comments


I love Adrian so I might check this out

Spec
September 1st 2012


39395 Comments


Aids is on this?

Devastator
September 1st 2012


4398 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Track 8 Shapeless

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
September 1st 2012


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Has this leaked or is it streaming somewhere?



Released August.



Muse1748
September 2nd 2012


204 Comments


Great to see you back, man. Been wondering where you were. Have a pos sir: very well written. I'll have to check this out.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
September 4th 2012


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Hey man, yeah its been a while. Wanna get back into reviews again

Eulogize
September 5th 2012


2996 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Adrian? As in the vocalist from Northlane? If so, fuck yeah.



Good review, by the way.





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