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| 1. The Challenge Of Caring |
| 2. I Tried Voodoo Once |
| 3. In A River Where You Least Expect It There Will Be Fish |
| 4. How London Got Its Fog |
| 5. Vespers |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
From a second story window,
By Jon Charters "Jon" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Not One Word Has Been Omitted (Audio CD)
This cd isnt appreciated very much by most people...i guess they cant handle the sheer intesity of this band... just because a band doesnt revolutionize the way people think about heavymetal, doesnt mean that they arent good... with pummeling riffs, breakdowns, and then the subtle changes into catchy melodic riffs make this CD quite a compelling buy... if you like vital remains, converge, the red chord, old underoath, or any grindcore/metalcore bands, from a second story window is for you... download "how london got its fog" and see what this band is all about...
4.0 out of 5 stars
I'll take "reminds me of Converge" for $500, Alex,
By hellrun "dustin" (wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Not One Word Has Been Omitted (Audio CD)
From a Second Story Window are one of those bands who, while good, steal all of their best ideas from better, bigger namds. With the case of this band, it's converge.Don't get me wrong. From a Second Sotry Window are good at what they do, their ideas just arent any thing new. They've been done before and better by bands like converge. If they worked on their originality a little more, i see great things for this band in the near future
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album,
By Kyle usesFIRE (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Not One Word Has Been Omitted (Audio CD)
This band is going places, they've managed to make something different in a genre where a lot of the music all sounds the same. Theur vocalist is insane, the only problem I have with this record, is that it's almost impossible to discern anything the screamer screams, but the vocals are amazing and shred none the less. Great guitar work, drumming is tight, great double bass in parts. All around a great sounding band, give these guys a look. "The Challenge of Caring", "How London Got Its Fog", and "Vespers" are stand out tracks.
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