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Long Island, NY's Divider got blessed pretty early on. Any young band would drop their Ibanezes in a flash to get to record with Converge's Kurt Ballou, who's worked with the similarly heavy likes of Isis and Cave In (metalcore era). Fortunately for Divider, they didn't neccessarily have to, instead bringing their heavy catharsis into his God City Studios and letting him sandpaper it to oblivion, giving it a finely rough but professionally sounding enough surface for their debut EP, At Twilight.

Call it journalistic laziness, but the first band I'm going to compare Divider to is surely Ballou's full-time endeavor -- Converge. It's their chief influence in the use of manic time changes, abrasive heavy metal and lean hardcore inspirations, but there's a healthy amount of modern touches here as well -- in a good way. The band builds rising and falling action in short bursts, and it results in minor explosions of haunted, hoarse singing, if you can call it that, over ringing guitars that, well, might bring Isis to mind for some (see: title track). Mind you there's a breakdown here or there, but they're rather well-integrated ("Malled"), fading it out quickly rather than dragging it out, letting it wear out its welcome. It's always refreshing to see some ambition in the early stages of a band's career, especially when it works.

On top of this is Divider's clear awareness of social-political issues. Spitting not-so-subtle metaphors like "you're a piece of a puzzle defined by the color of your collar," Divider provides some interesting perspective on the always relevant cog/system ordeal.

From the crisp artwork to the perfect levels of production (nary is this tin can hollow, nor is it squeaky clean), At Twilight is almost too good for a first release, but its mere presence forces me to believe it. Here's a band who knows exactly what they're doing right out of the gates, and simultaneously reviving the creativity in a genre thought to be on its last legs by many. The crazy thing is: They're just getting started.



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    Posted by moneenerd on 2006-07-04 06:25:06

    Umm then explain THE RISE & FALL and THE POWER & THE GLORY bands on Deathwish.

    Posted by inagreendase on 2006-07-04 01:14:03

    Uh, most bands on Deathwish sound nothing like Converge.

    Posted by moneenerd on 2006-07-03 21:06:14

    I just copped this and i, too, love it.

    Has a lot of The End-type moments here as well.

    Hopefully they dont sign to Deathwish, a label run by a band that almost all of their signee's sound exactly like.

    Posted by lookmommyididit on 2006-06-30 21:53:23

    this is really damn good. and i remember seeing them a few months ago and thinking they sucked. horrible call on my part.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 30, 2006 at 4:38 PM (EDT)

    First and this is hella good.
    thisisdayone