![]() ![]() | Red Chord - Fused Together in Revolving Doors
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| Okay im going to keeep this short & simple okay ? Buy it now! Awsome brutal songs & original lirycs! Dont think twice just buy it now! | |
amazing cd | |
| This cd is definitely one of the heaviest, most brutal in my collection. Im not exactly sure what these guys are classified as, but I would say they are closer to death metal than hardcore. the vocalist constantly switches between a deep, low growl and a throaty, hardcore style scream. the music itself is blazingly fast and punishing, with blast beats and breakdowns galore. they also put on an amazing live show. my only problem with this album is the filler track (i think its #5). its slow and kind of kills the albums momentum. its the only reason i couldnt give the album 5 stars. but FTiRD is still more than worth picking up | |
One noisy and heavy CD. | |
| Wow! What a noisy CD! And I love it. These guys are so heavy and technical. I heard of these guys through my band's singer. So i decided to pick it up. Ever since then, I've become a fan of these guys. Anyways, these guys draw comparsions to Cephalic Carnage or Dillinger Escape Plan. However, while not nearly as technical as those two, are a lot more heavier than them. The first track "Nilihst" (however you spell it), begins with a bang with blast beats, insane guitars, gutteral vocals that remind me of Cannibal Corpse. This album is filled with massive breakdowns, and just straight up heavy mosh music. "That Certain Special Ugly" begins with some weird computer typing noise. Then it gets into weird riffs and slow drums. Then ten minutes after, full on death metal. Think Dillinger gone death metal. Pure intense music. My fav. is "Dreaming in Dog Years". It goes in and out from slow to super fast. The last 30 seconds of the song will make anyone go crazy as the singer is growling "It's not gonna be alright, it's not gonna be okay." Definitely will incite a huge circle pit. Anyways fans of Cephalic Carnage, Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge, maybe even Cannibal Corpse will love this. With the Boston hardcore scene getting big (Unearth just signed to Metal Blade, etc.) I see big things for The Red Chord. If you're into fast, technical heavy music, pick up this cd. | |
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