XXI   Inside Out
3.7
great
Release Date: 09/2015
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4.0 excellentDaveyBoy EMERITUS | November 5th 15

After the passing of screamer Eric Gentry, A Feast For Kings rename themselves XXI & switch their sound from metalcore to alt-rock on their debut LP 'Inside Out'. It's a style that suits the Kentucky quartet, with their melodic sensibilities being a genuine strength. Ex-drummer Carson Butcher especially impresses on lead vocals; able to successfully lend some emotional angst to the relatable lyrics. It's far from innovative & could have done with a little more of the progressive lead guitar lines from their EP, but this is ultimately a consistent debut with some satisfying shout-along moments. Recommended Tracks: Say It Again, All I Want, Wasn't Enough & Hanging By a Thread.

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3.0 goodTdunn99 | March 18th 21

great Vocal performance, the rest is a little underwhelming however. Still a good debut

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0.0 BlueSwan | October 3rd 15

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4.0 excellenttinytim | September 14th 22
4.5 superbbentheREDfan | November 16th 18
3.5 greatsplinter | April 23rd 18
4.0 excellentd3vianc3 | December 19th 16
4.0 excellentIceDoesntHelp | September 19th 16
5.0 classicalcnet | September 12th 16
3.0 goodAndreBourbeau | May 14th 16
3.5 greatGMarques | May 10th 16
3.5 greatStorms of Disillusion | January 15th 16
3.5 greatAnarkiwi | November 19th 15
3.5 greatkenzymae | October 24th 15
4.0 excellentJoshyPoshy | October 4th 15
2.5 averageAmbushReality | September 30th 15
4.0 excellentmazalthan | September 19th 15
3.0 goodmontekristoo99 | September 18th 15
3.5 greatKbob95 | September 18th 15
4.0 excellentRolling Girl | September 18th 15
4.5 superbwitto999 | September 16th 15

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