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| The EsotericWith the Sureness of Sleepwalking2005 Prosthetic
Review by: Infrarecon See others by this writer Official Site (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on May 12th 2006
One of the most overlooked hardcore releases of last year was definitely the debut full-length from Lawrence, KS’s the Esoteric, With the Sureness of Sleepwalking. Coming from a city notable for producing math metal pioneers Coalesce, which this band boasts ex-members of, and the fact that this album was produced by Ed Rose, signals should be set off about the nature of the music. Still, don’t mistake these guys for another in the ever-growing wave of imitators.
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this album is awesome and I can't see how anyone can just pass it up. It's vocals are not bad but not great but however the drummer and guitarist(s) are the best. The best hardcore record of 2005 was Lack of Interest's "Never Back Down" LP. Haven't heard of it? Soulseek that shit - it'll blow you away. (or you COULD buy it at www.deepsixrecords.com) Say what you will, but Darkest Hour's record was absolutely badass. the vocals reminded me of snapcase on this cd for some reason. not bad, not great, just something that is there this is an OK cd. some of my friends have been able to really get into it. its a good listen but nothing i see myself reaching for too often They're from Lawrence. With a scene as strong as it is from there, it's a bummer to see these guys play there so often. Not my cup of tea at all. |