A paper entitled "Awakened" which was released on 25 September. It has everything, melody, technique, speed, aggressiveness.
This is the sixth work of San Diego, California. In addition to having a lot of disk speed, sharp voices are falling on your neck as dropper, making move your head without stopping for a while.
The album has 11 songs, and all of them have not seen one iota ofA paper entitled "Awakened" which was released on 25 September. It has everything, melody, technique, speed, aggressiveness.
This is the sixth work of San Diego, California. In addition to having a lot of disk speed, sharp voices are falling on your neck as dropper, making move your head without stopping for a while.
The album has 11 songs, and all of them have not seen one iota of slack; technique imposed by its members goes beyond simple Metalcore, Tim Lambesis is perfect in his role as frontman (and guest clean vocals to Josh Gilbert gives great support and did not do anything wrong), very restrained in his line, without leaving the slightest or clash, Phil's guitars and Nick Hipa Sgrosso show a morbid succession of two bands chameleon riffs on topics as "Wasted Words" or "Cauterize", where the speed of the riffs is fully insured. But speed is not crazy, uncontrolled, is a rate that is interspersed with many melodies and tempo changes relevant about their ups and downs, these issues are like two whirlwinds of whiplash.
"Greater Foundation" has a touch of sharp escalation with Jordan Mancino batteries giving everything, and the magnificent lights of their vocalists surrendering the most in the more melodic with a tone very sidereal caught my attention enough. "Whispering silence" is rather average, but then leads to a shaky swirling guitars.
The surprise comes with "Overcome" a smoother cut with surprising entry sharper guitar melody creating a more flattering to the ear of the listener, then the sound and flawless technique make use, for we dive with cane and cane a guttural round. "No lungs to breathe" is a theme that runs along a circular guitar melodies and rhythm in which his drummer, stuns us with his way of pounding the box, setting tempos nicely riffs melodies overflowing progressive but with an air stubborn not usually seen very often around here.
Josh Gilbert's bass is in charge of taking over, and takes action to support the battery in the "Defender", posing a special way by projecting the melodies so catchy that have been removed from the sleeve, this has normalitos few more choruses, another piece that can certainly give much play to their live. The dotted "Washed Away" serves to calm things down, despite not being an instrumental cut low intensity and draw a very pretty melody, sound final fattening before the arrival of "My Only Home", a special song overflowing power and nostalgia, where we see except some compositional range, the important work of both vocalists who come together to perfection in an explosive mezla protruding throughout the album, the chorus of this song is the ultimate and solos.
The start of the final cut chanted, "Tear out my eyes" is marked by sharp pieces of battery falling in between, mixing soft guttural voices currados including some solos, and a few breaks addictive, with the impressive contribution Groove Metal sound that I have not spoken, but that rises to glory and is within what is undoubtedly this great album "Awakened".
This work has enormous merit, highlight today is not easy and "Awakened" succeeds conclusively from the first minute to the last. Recommended.… Expand