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| 0.0 | | January 16th 12 | Drawing influence from multiple genres, Glamour Of The Kill provides an enjoyable experience, with hints of their sound being influenced by multiple bands (instrumental style - Bullet for my Valentine and vocals - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus [Although the vocals aren't whiny like TRJA's are]). Juxtaposing speedy riffs and solos with even faster drums, this EP shows the potential that this band could get if they let go of some of the clich?s that plague their EP.
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| 3.5 great | c0nf1n3d | May 11th 09 | Definitely drawing influences from Bullet for My Valentine, this band does impress, but doesn't succeed. Their single, 'A Hope in Hell' is a great listen, as well as the catchy melody and vocal line from 'Rise From Your Grave.' The album sounds a bit too British though, and I mean that respectively. You can clearly hear the accent within the singing of the music, and it isn't as pleasuring to the ears like Bullet for My Valentine. This band has tons in store for them.
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| 2.5 average | VikkiH | November 3rd 18 |
| 3.0 good | Snide | May 14th 16 |
| 4.0 excellent | ADNIS | July 25th 15 |
| 4.0 excellent | aguzman | August 10th 13 |
| 3.0 good | MtMoon | February 19th 12 |
| 3.5 great | Jericho | February 15th 10 |
| 4.0 excellent | X3ni92 | August 12th 09 |
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