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Friday, May 07, 2004








"'South Of Sideways' by Edgewater"
by
Bill Vogel III





Friday, May 7, 2004 A.D.


In the genre of Melodic Aggro/Hard Rock, there's a new act worthy of attention. That band is Edgewater, and they flawlessly fuse together the best aspects of Melodic Aggro Metal, Alternative Hard Rock, and Moodcore. (...Think 12 Stones meets Fuel.)

Their 2004 opus, "South Of Sideways" [Wind-Up Records], is both stark and sublime. Powerful, melodic guitars are juxtaposed against disjointed rhythms. The grooves are thick, as acoustic and electric instrumentations interface in dense procession of glorious moodiness. Deep, clean vocals are sharpened by shrieking growls. Edgewater is beautifully addictive, with an accessible feel.

The best of these killer cuts includes the intense "Quitter," "Neglected," the trippy jagged ballad "One Perfect Something," "Inhale," and the deep-bleeding groove of "Eyes Wired Shut." Edgewater is phenomenal.

Overall, Edgewater has an epic style. This is one of the monumental releases of 2004. Stay savage. Farewell.


Related Bands: 12 Stones, Fuel, Seether, Lo-Pro,
Stereomud, Tantric, Cold, Staind,
Dragpipe, Tree, Trapt, Stone Sour,
Breaking Benjamin, etc.





Keep the faith, and the AGGRESSION.

Copyright 2004.



Courtesy of Stranger Aeons Magazine.










W.B. Vogel III 10:42 AM

Tuesday, May 04, 2004






"'The Ground Is Rushing Up To Meet Us' by If Hope Dies"
by
Bill Vogel III





April 14, 2004 A.D.


From the depths of utter brutality rising.... The Metalcore band If Hope Dies unleashes some sheer, apocalyptic hostility. Their 2004 opus, "The Ground Is Rushing Up To Meet Us" [Ironclad Recordings], is a brilliant execution of pure, brute force aggression. And it's a killer thing.

Harsh, growls pierce frenzied and disjointedly perfect rhythmic barrages. Viciously precise guitars alternate between progressive leads and utter, crushing leads. Even with If Hope Dies' undiluted intensity, there is still a twisted melodious quality to it all. And don't let their sometimes humorous song-titles fool you...If Hope Dies is massively heavy.

The best of these cataclysmic wonders includes "So It Goes," the pulverizing glory of "The Hungry Ghost," "Who Died And Made Us King," "Roddy Piper's Magic Sunglasses," and the fiercely cool "The Taker Thunderbolt." If Hope Dies is totally, unmercifully on the mark.

In conclusion, If Hope Dies has the subtle charm of a nuclear bomb. Ferocity is what separates the great from the cut-rate, and If Hope Dies has that in jagged spades. (Remember Pat Tillman-a true American hero and patriot.) Stay savage. Farewell.


Related Bands: Hatebreed, All Out War, Earth Crisis,
Refused, Freya, Darkest Hour, Atreyu,
Acid Bath, Dead To Fall, How It Ends,
Poison The Well, A18, Closer Than Kin,
All Else Failed, Today Is The Day,
Luddite Clone, etc.





Keep the faith, and the AGGRESSION.

Copyright 2004.



Courtesy of Stranger Aeons Magazine.










W.B. Vogel III 6:20 PM


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