A Lot Like Birds Plan B | 4.0 |
Across the Sun Pestilence & Rapture | 4.5 |
As I Lay Dying The Powerless Rise | 4.5 |
Attila Rage | 4.0 |
Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare | 3.0 |
Beneath The Sky In Loving Memory | 3.5 |
On this release, Beneath The Sky shape up in every way. Every instrument has been improved and the vocals are stunning. Joey Nelson shows off his deeper growls and uses his great singing voice more often. They even dip their foot in a little experimentation and the song structure has been improved as well. The first thing I noticed on this album was the guitar tone change. Even though I enjoyed The Day The Music Died, I found the guitar tone terrible. Although from a metalcore band like Beneath The Sky, breakdowns and cheesy lyrics are expected. And that is just what I want from this band. |
Betraying the Martyrs The Hurt, the Divine, the Light | 4.0 |
Melodic Death Metal inspired Metalcore.
A great first release. Good vocalist, although there are some areas of work (could be
production quality.) The piano/ keyboard parts are fantastic. They do make the album that
much better. Overall very catchy, heavy and fun. |
Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect | 4.0 |
Bleed from Within Empire | 3.0 |
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh. The album art literally makes this album better. |
Bomb the Music Industry! Goodbye Cool World! | 3.5 |
Bomb the Music Industry! Scrambles | 3.5 |
Bomb the Music Industry! Adults!!!: Smart!!! Shithammered!!! And Excited By Nothing!!!!!!! | 4.0 |
Born of Osiris The New Reign | 4.5 |
Bullet for My Valentine Fever | 3.5 |
Called to Arms The Last Lament | 4.0 |
Fantastic EP. Here is a review of the new album, tracklisting, and previews of new songs!:
http://thenewreview.net/reviews/called-to-arms-peril-and-the-patient |
Called to Arms Peril and the Patient | 4.0 |
Circle of Contempt Artifacts in Motion | 4.5 |
Counterparts Prophets | 3.0 |
Cynic Focus | 3.5 |
Cynic Re-Traced | 3.5 |
Cynic Traced in Air | 4.0 |
Dead Man In Reno Ideology | 4.5 |
Devin Townsend Ziltoid the Omniscient | 4.0 |
Devin Townsend Project Addicted | 3.5 |
Devin Townsend Project Ki | 4.5 |
Dioramic Technicolor | 4.0 |
Drake Thank Me Later | 1.5 |
Go back to being a cripple at the Degrassi Highschool. |
Enfold Darkness Our Cursed Rapture | 4.0 |
Fellsilent The Hidden Words | 1.5 |
SiKth wanna-be's/ Why do they need two vocalists to sound this horrible? |
First Signs Of Frost Atlantic | 4.0 |
This band is actually pretty damn good, a good mix of progressive metalcore, with more
singing rather than screaming. |
Forever In Terror The End | 4.0 |
Himsa Summon In Thunder | 4.5 |
I Am Abomination To Our Forefathers | 4.0 |
Ill Scarlett All Day With It | 3.5 |
In Mourning Monolith | 4.0 |
Jaldaboath Hark the Herald | 1.5 |
....................................What did that dude just say? |
More Than A Thousand Vol. 4 Make Friends and Enemies | 3.5 |
Ninjaspy Pi Nature | 4.0 |
Oceana Clean Head | 2.0 |
This is... miserable. The genre change is too dramatic. If you dig the new sound, good for you. But this is not what most fans of the band would want or expect. I appreciate the progression and experimentation, but overall it's not a great listen, or even catchy. Thank god this is just an EP, but I hope they go back to their original roots when or if they release another full length. |
Oceana The Tide | 2.5 |
Oceana Birth.Eater | 3.5 |
Periphery Periphery | 3.0 |
Protest the Hero Sequoia Throne: Remixed | 3.0 |
Protest the Hero A Calculated Use of Sound | 3.5 |
Protest the Hero Search for the Truth | 3.5 |
Protest the Hero Gallop Meets the Earth | 4.0 |
Protest the Hero Kezia | 5.0 |
Protest the Hero Fortress | 5.0 |
Protest the Hero Fortress (Instrumental) | 5.0 |
Prototype Trinity | 4.0 |
Return From Exile Return From Exile | 3.5 |
Holy, insanely catchy and tons of amazing riffs. They sound a lot like Conducting From The Grave, who I love. I'm lovin' the vocals and everything else as well. |
Revocation Existence Is Futile | 2.5 |
Rosetta The Galilean Satellites | 2.0 |
Seneca Reflections | 3.5 |
Silent Civilian Ghost Stories | 3.5 |
Solution .45 For Aeons Past | 3.0 |
Son of Aurelius The Farthest Reaches | 3.5 |
Stick to Your Guns The Hope Division | 4.0 |
Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb | 3.5 |
Streetlight Manifesto Keasbey Nights | 3.5 |
Streetlight Manifesto Somewhere in the Between | 4.0 |
Texas in July I Am | 2.0 |
The Acacia Strain Wormwood | 4.0 |
You spread disease when you spread your legs, time to suck today's dick, I hope you choke on it.
So many great lines, Vincent is the man, haha. Fuckin' bomb album. |
The Breathing Process Odyssey: (Un)dead | 4.0 |
The Color Morale We All Have Demons | 2.5 |
The Destiny Program Gathas | 4.0 |
It's hard to make an album with 15 songs. It's even harder to make an album with 15 songs
that are all quality. The Destiny Program have managed to make an album that is hard for the
fan to pick their favorite song, because all the tracks on this album are just as equal and
great as the next. 'Gathas' is catchy, groovy, and heavy without those weaker couple of
songs. The vocals are very strong, Johannes Formella has the strongest vocals I have heard
in a while. He strikes similarities to the likes of Karl Schubach (Misery Signals). Be
prepared to hear some insanely catchy cleans and roaring screams. The guitars really shine
strong on this album as well. There are no songs with a lot of very fast shred (which
wouldn't fit the album anyway), but they sure know how to write some damn good songs. The
drums catch the mood of the album greatly as well, without overuse of the double kick.
Christian Bass (drums) always seems to come in with the perfect drum section for each riff
(including the perfect suiting double kick for the heavy parts.)
Expect very few breakdowns and great originality, musicianship and the catchiest shit you
have heard in a while with this release. |
The Devin Townsend Band Synchestra | 4.0 |
The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis | 4.0 |
The Eyes of a Traitor Breathless | 2.5 |
Yea I agree, ACP was better. But this is still alright. |
The World We Knew To The Wolves | 2.5 |
This Hotel Is Insane! Demo 2010 | 1.0 |
This or the Apocalypse Haunt What's Left | 4.0 |
Those Who Lie Beneath An Awakening | 3.0 |
Upon a Burning Body The World Is Ours | 4.0 |
This album is soooo much fun. They don't take themselves too seriously, which really adds to the fun. Some cliche parts, but overall I am really enjoying this. |
War of Ages Eternal | 4.5 |
Suuuuch a great album. Great guitar riffs and vocals. The choruses on this album are off the
hook, been singing them under my breath everywhere I go lately. |
We Are The U-nion Great Leaps Forward | 3.0 |
We Butter The Bread With Butter Der Tag An Dem Die Welt Unterging | 4.0 |
This is a really fun album. Wasn't too impressed with their last release, but there is actually some talent to be found in this one. Drums, guitars and vocals are all enjoyable. Silly, but fun. |
Whitechapel A New Era of Corruption | 4.0 |
Winterus A Frozen Path | 4.0 |
Woe Of Tyrants Threnody | 3.0 |
Woe Of Tyrants Kingdom of Might | 3.5 |
Write This Down Write This Down | 4.0 |
Zero And Falling A Disease Of Meaning | 2.0 |