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This Day Forward was a band really starting to take off when they broke up in 2003. In Response marked a great progression for the band, fusing a new found atmospheric melody with their aggressive hardcore sound of old. As usual, the good die young, and none of the members have done anything noteworthy since they disbanded.

Revelation’s the Twilight Transmission want to make you forget about that. While they’re definitely no carbon copy, a lot of the sounds of This Day Forward's final album resonate within The Dance of Destruction. The guitar tones share a lot of similar qualities, sitting comfortably in the middle of melody and discordance, with a strong, present undercurrent. The tight percussion further propels each track through its post-hardcore path, and each of those individual tracks has a strong unique identity with its fair share of memorable riffs and choruses. The layered constructions also leaves something new to be discovered each time, be it a quick bass bridge or anthemic shouting. “The Flow” depends on some extremely deep bass licks and upbeat chord progressions, amidst screams of "If you don’t agree, you just don’t feel the flow" right before Brian Balchack reenergizes things with a quick guitar solo. The Twilight Transmission may not be quite as aggressive as This Day Forward was, but they’ve definitely got some teeth. “Undefeated” makes this well known, and though it’s the longest of the eight songs on the album, it surely doesn’t feel like it. Starting off rather slowly quickly things pick up, and singer Jae Hansel lets his wicked vocals really take off.

Hansel may not necessarily be the centerpiece of the album; throughout the album’s half an hour course every member of the band gets to show exactly what they do well. Individually and as a collective, things meld together flawlessly to create an authentic recreation of the late `90s post-hardcore scene. Splashes of Quicksand and This Day Forward abound, the five-piece creates its own niche in the aggressive music market.

This band won’t be in the dark for long.



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    Posted by ElroyCohen on 2007-08-29 17:59:31

    Don't really see the This Day Forward analogies but there's definitely some Quicksand

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 12, 2006 at 12:35 PM (EST)

    Hansel...
    SO hot right now...

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 10:40 PM (EST)

    "..none of the members have done anything noteworthy since they disbanded."

    i had to stop right there and think of what band anthony green used to be in.. i think it was this day forward actually.

    Posted by p-fresh on 2006-01-10 03:37:27

    Hot damn, I'm liking this!

    Posted by inagreendase on 2006-01-10 00:59:39

    Yeah, I think Anchors was taking a well understandable cheap shot at Marigold, but I hope Circa wasn't included in that.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 12:29 AM (EST)

    circa survive?

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 12:21 AM (EST)

    Members of This Day Forward are in that new band that I forget the name of right now. It's on Equal Vision, they have that high pitched singer dude.

    The lead singer of This Day Forward works (worked?) at this diner near my house. I liked that band.

    -benz