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5.0 out of 5 stars
Well worth it.,
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This review is from: Murder the Dance (Audio CD)
Musically, this record is worth every penny and then some. It's really too bad these guys got screwed on their production with this record. Christian from FF really blew it. I don't know them personally, but one of my best friends is really close with them and they're good guys. Support this crew and help keep a great band going.
I realize this isn't a pointed musical review, but I think what I said was worth mentioning.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great metal album,
By funktion (FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Murder the Dance (Audio CD)
This album by Bleed the Sky is a great example of the new metal that is coming out of America today. A few years ago, I was mostly listening to scandinavian metal bands because I like their style much more but American metal is beginning to evolve and find its new more sophisticated and composed sound. This album is a representation of that. It remains hard with the hint of melody that only true metal heads can pick up on. The album, overall, is great. It is definitely possible and recommended to listen all the way through. I see some complaints from other reviewers being disappointed at the fact that bleed the sky has strayed from what they liked from the first cd. I never heard their first cd but I wouldnt rate the album lower because it was not a carbon copy of their first album. Anyways, if you like good hard metal with some melody, this album is definitely worth a buy. Great drum work, singing, composition, and guitar work combine to make this album awesome.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really Good,
This review is from: Murder the Dance (Audio CD)
When I first heard that Bleed The Sky was doing a new album I was very excited because I first heard of them off Pandora and from that I purchased Paradigm in Entropy and I loved their sound.
I got their album this morning and I really enjoy it. I've listened to the album in its' entirety 4 times thus far. I really enjoy it and I love their use of their backing vocals. Overall the album has a similar sound from song to song which I am ok with since their sound is refreshing to me. It sounds different than Paradigm in Entropy, I personally feel the vocals a harsher and the guitars pack more of a punch. A particular interesting song is Occam's Razor. The entire album is like a punch in the face and in the very middle of the song they throw in Occam's Razor to give you a break before ripping your face off once again. The entire album is deep with the guitar work/harsh vocals and yet in the very middle, track 6 out of 12 tracks, they give you a break. Occam's Razor is a slow paced, calm song done entirely by the backing vocals. Noah's vocals are non-existant in the track. Of course it can be a bad thing that no other track jumps out(to me at least) but I still think this is a great album that is well worth the money.
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