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From Fresno, CA., Speakers for the Dead is a band that combines hard rock, hardcore, metal, and melodic choruses with a skull bashing intensity. Put together with players from high profile bands in the Fresno music scene, SFTD has become one of the biggest draws in that part of California.
With an active MySpace website and a ton of tour dates on the books, SFTD are poised to make an impression on metal heads looking for the next, great new band.
As "Prey For Murder" was being recorded, it appeared as if a sudden, serious illness for guitarist, Jason Garcia, would derail all their plans. Yet, through sheer determination and will power, Garcia still was able to complete his portion of the recording as well as appear with the band at live shows. During that entire time period, Jason continued to receive treatment for his illness. His is a remarkable story that continues to play itself out.
"Now comes Speakers For the Dead, a Fresno, Calif.-based band that combines heavy metal, hard rock and brutal hardcore with alternate singing and shouting on a mind-numbing platter that will have you double-checking the record label. Prey For Murder, the bands occasionally melodic debut disc, is easily the heaviest record Magna Carta has ever released. There's the freight-train chug of "No Wrong" the machine-gun barrage of "Pest" and the down-tuned rage of "Fade." Speakers For the Dead will definitely shock your speakers to life. Despite some technical passages and intricate arrangements, though, this is not really progressive music in the traditional Magna Carta sense. Instead, its loud, brash and full of vitriol with a hint of hope hell, just take a look at the cover." - Michael Popke
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Chimaira in a past life?,
By hellrun "dustin" (wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prey for Murder (Audio CD)
Speakers for the dead are obviously fans of Chimaira. The music is pretty much a long the same lines, heavy thrash, although the vocals are more strained than Mark from Chimaira's......the clean vocals are a little on the whiny, whimpish side, but they are passible..........i would have given this a 5/5, if it had been more original.
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