Visible Noise Records - 2009
Hardcore Punk (seasoned hard rock)
1 to 10: Good debut (7)
article: Martina d'Errico
1 to 10: Good debut (7)
article: Martina d'Errico
The Plight of young English band, calling at the port of the first full length after the publication of some ep. Despite her age and show that they handle it very well, offering a sound that harks back to the hardcore punk of a couple of decades ago, but enriching it with an instrumental part more massive and priviliegiata the new recording technique invented in recent years, an aftertaste that aggiunguno hard rock to punk base. The four, who were already in plenty of tour (UK and Europe) with bands such as Gallows and Converge, have received great support from the world famous British weekly Kerrang!, Deserved full support of the rest. They have good composition skills, with which they wrote really beautiful songs like "Into the Night," "Sick of Dreaming" and "Counting Teeth."
The album consists of 12 songs, and the second part was actually a slight decline in quality, except for the title track, to include no less than the best tracks on the disc.
The verdict is therefore more than positive, a good disc perfect for injecting a bit 'Charge!