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3.5 great | AmbushReality | August 13th 14 | A good album from a really refreshing new band to hit radio rock. Their debut EP was very good and a clear sign of potential moving forward. The full length drops most of the metalcore influence from the EP, giving them a consistent yet unique radio rock sound. The vocalist, clearly the most talented member of the band, is in the spotlight and rightfully so. Every hook/chorus is very catchy, with a few decent guitar solos and riffs sprinkled in. The only real downside is the lack of variation in sound and song structure. A few tracks seem to blend together, not standing out alone when listening to the album front to back. Still, a very good debut record and one that certainly instills faith in the recovery of rock radio. Roadrunner records may have found a super star in Heartist.
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3.0 good | moshpotatoes | August 11th 14 | When I first listened to Heartist's first album I immediately thought to myself that this band should shoot to be a more softer band. I guess this is a classic case of "Be Careful What You Wish For." I wanted a soft, soul, Post Hardcore sound from this band but instead they turned to MAINSTREAM alternative rock. Instrumentally this album is solid and has a lot of twist we haven't heard in the genre yet.
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4.5 superb | MegaJake1024 | August 2nd 14 | Album of the Year for me so far. Every song sounds like a dope single. So catchy, so fun. First Wovenwar, now this. Two decently heavy bands sticking primarily to clean vocals. Awesome. Seriously check this out. If you're looking for heavier tracks, try Set Me Free, Demons, Legacy, and Manipulate. If you're looking for softer, poppier tracks, check out Ready to Change and Skeletons. And that's not even counting other phenomenal tracks like Pressure Point.
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3.0 good | Halez | June 3rd 23 |
2.5 average | Matty CONTRIBUTOR | September 19th 22 |
3.0 good | Krpa | April 30th 18 |
4.0 excellent | Ebola | August 3rd 15 |
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