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All That Remains- already announced the DVD will be released on October 30 and will feature live performances, interviews and unpublished. This is the lineup: 01 - "Become The Catalyst 02 -" This Darkened Heart "03 -" Six "04 -" Not Alone "05 -" It Dwells In Me "06 -" For Salvation "07 -" Tattered On My Sleeve "08 -" Regret Not "09 -" The Air That I Breathe "10 - "Focus Shall Not Fail" 11 - "We Stand" 12 - "This Calling" 13 - "And Death In My Arms" 14 - "Indictment"
Machine Head- Blog program Headbanger's Ball ( http://hadbangersblog.mtv.com/ ) found the band's new video of the song Now I Lay Thee Down.
Dillinger Escape Plan- now I'm taking pleasure in telling their misadventures ... anyway, Ben, during the filming of two videos, was injured and then jump on the European tour ... obviously born under the ill-starred with the previous view of the controversy Meshuggah.
Saw IV fourth episode out later this month in the States with the usual soundtrack interesting to see that the holdings of Avenged Sevenfold, Every Time I Die and From Autumn To Ashes.
James Hart- the former frontman of Eighteen Visions has put together a solo project trascurabilissimo ( www.myspace.com / jameshart ) ... at least judging by the first two tracks. The only thing notable are the special guests.
Atreyu- also appear on their new episode of Guitar Hero III with the song "Ex's And Oh's. Meanwhile, the video is in the works of Doomsday.
Avenged Sevenfold- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRs9z8UfQzY to this address to find the video Almost Easy and quick start to bombard us with their new album.
As I Lay Dying- because we are not a serious blog, you turn this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYKyCsVRXKk&eurl = where there is a reinterpretation of the famous 94 Hours of As I Lay Dying. Other revivals include fun: Fuckin 'Hostile Pantera, Angel Of Death Slayer of A7X Bat Country and Pull Harder ... Trivium.
The Autumn Offering- October 30 released their new album. Keep an eye because it could be the next big thing. The tracklist follows
1. From Atrophy To Obsession 2. The Castaway 3. Crown Yourself A King, Kill Yourself A Queen 4. Silence And Goodbye 5. All That Falls Around Us 6. A Great Distance 7. Your Time Is Mine 8. Fear Will Cast No Shadow 9. March Of The Clones 10. The Wolves At Your Door 11. Dystopia
- Underoath drummer Aaron has required surgery for an infection in his hands. Morale, forced stop for the drummer busy with his side project The Almost.
Parkway Drive-Horizons
really prolific Parkway Drive. In about two years have churned out two albums, have toured the globe far and wide and took away a contract with Epitaph for distribution in America and Europe. Not to forget the fact that to produce their album, sitting at the console, there is Adam D of KSE. At this point, I need to open a parenthesis on him because he is becoming fundamental to the scene metalcore world, at least as it is essential Kaka for Milan. His band without him losing his touch in thickness and the albums he produces, you can hear everything (also see the release of As I Lay Dying).
So, Parkway Drive, strong production and good sound quality, comes back with this interesting Horizons. After having praised the producer, give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and we also say that the Australian band really knows how to play, drummer Ben, at times, is awesome and the weapons that the metalcore provides the master in a excellent. But all this enough?? Yes and no.
Going in order, leaving the surprised attack entrusted to The Siren's Song and Feed The To The Pigs allowing a glimpse of a turn toward the melodic death metal, especially the second, much closer to European and American metal. Unfortunately it is only a mistake because it already contains Carrion's speech on tracks tested by American bands. Tracks, at times, too tested because Five Months and Idols And Anchors are blatantly the result of ideas developed by bands like Killswitch Engage and All That Remains. If nothing else, the flashes are back with melodic death in songs like Boneyards and Breaking Point, but nothing me out of my head that this was the way to beat more vigorously. Another small flaw, the structure Lyrics are often repetitive: each song has almost the parties and re-proposed standard for all 12 tracks. If anything, the flurry of news comes from the final title track, with an opening melody all in all pending and apt.
Moral: album well played, well produced, but routine, with some very interesting crack. In any case, the class routine.
VOTE 7.5
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