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- Artist(s): Andy Bane, Jake Bonham, Jake Bryant, Katie Cole
- Summary: The debut release for the Ohio rap-rock band led by Tyler Smyth includes elements of electronica and metal.
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- Record Label: Rise
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 6
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Mixed: 3 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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Oct 8, 2013It’s their use of modern electronica (‘Unmade’) and metalcore crunch (‘Paper Thin’) that asserts this as bleeding-edge relevant, and there’s enough spark here to suggest they could turn into more than a nostalgia trip.
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Oct 8, 2013Dangerkids mix modern elements of electronica and metalcore into rap-rock, which at first seems a bit disjointed and weird, but soon settles into a comfortable roar that hits all the sweet spots in the metal/hardcore/emo realm.
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Kerrang!Oct 8, 2013This is straight-up post-hardore. [14 Sep 2013, p.53]
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Oct 17, 2013While rap-rock is a sound that's prone to disaster, the band has the confidence to make it work, finding just the right blend of angst and swagger to pull the whole thing off.
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Oct 8, 2013This is basically the sound of 2003 with the addition of up-to-date electronics. There’s nothing you won’t have heard before, which is a big part of the problem with Collapse.
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Oct 8, 2013This debut from Dangerkids is ambitious only in the fact that there is so much wrong with this record.