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- Artist(s): Carter Wilson, Kayhan Vaziri, Ryan Patterson
- Summary: The fourth full-length release for the Kentucky noise-rock trio was produced by J. Robbins.
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- Record Label: Temporary Residence
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Post-Hardcore, Noise-Rock
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Alternative PressApr 30, 2013Sister Faith is rich with engaging depth and an inventive accessibility that should put the band on the radar of independent music lovers everywhere. [May 2013, p.88]
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Apr 30, 2013It’s clear Patterson put a lot of thought into Sister Faith, but a looser hand on the reins might have allowed for a more precarious, thrillingly unstable balance between post-hardcore and the world beyond.
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Apr 30, 2013What's really impressive, though, isn't that the band can do spacious or aggressive or psychedelic, it's that they can somehow find a way to cram it all into one album and make it work without feeling muddled or diminished in any way.
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Kerrang!May 17, 2013This is the sound of Coliseum growing up without getting old and boring. [27 Apr 2013, p.54]
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Apr 30, 2013Sister Faith may not be entirely consistent, yet in the long run it proves way more heartfelt and genuinely bruised than a typical hardcore punk offering.
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May 30, 2013Metallic hardcore still gallops in short, sharp, steely blasts on a pair of two-minute openers, but Nineties grunge-dripping Seaweed now coats Ryan Patterson's punk heroes.
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Jun 4, 2013A surprisingly fun album in Sister Faith, in which Coliseum channel their metal past while creating their punk present.
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