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EXIT TEN Remember The Day Deep Burn/Pinnacle(2008)
New album from this metal outfit, and on the evidence of opening track "Technically Alive" they mix mainstream metal with power metal and touches of prog and extreme metal. Clear(ish) vocals and some good work.
"God Speed" features some machine gun drums and fast fluid guitar work punctuated by vocals, riffs and slower segments almost grunge style.
There are elements of indie metal and power metal in "Resume Ignore", while "Warriors" is a more mainstream metal track with mid range vocals.
"Perish" is more moody, a touch of acoustic to the intro, again with the mid range vocals, before the track builds, the keyboards working well.
A good solid metal album, with some good touches and excellent guitar work, although the vocals are, while clear and strong, a little samey throughout.
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Review by Joe Geesin
www.joegeesin.com
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*** OK, approach with caution unless you are a fan |
** Instant bargain bin fodder | * Ugly. Just ugly |
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