| BENEATH THE SKY |
 What Demons Do To Saints 11 tracks - playing time: 45:57 min.
Victory Records Rating: 7/10
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The first thing I noticed about this debut album from Beneath The Sky is the great artwork. I love the cover. You see some kind of angel in fire, behind two skulls. You can see it for yourself on the right hand side of your computer screen.
Beneath The Sky was formed somewhere in 2004 to play extreme death metalcore.
And with this fact I want to take you back to the cover for the last time. This cover breaths metalcore, it looks like metalcore and it smells like metalcore. So with this kind of cover this band only can sound like metalcore.
As with every metalcore band these days, Beneath The Sky doesn’t sound as an innovation. Brutal screaming, clean vocals, mosh parts, break downs. | |
..the album is full of the typical metalcore sounds.
For What Demons Do To Saints, the band has re-recorded four songs from their earlier released demo and seven new songs. I have never heard the demo, so I don’t know if there’s a big difference.
This band is influenced a lot by bands like At The Gates and Shadows Fall. You clearly hear the Swedish metal in the songs combined with the brutal voice.
And of course - as every metalcore band - these guys are also touring their balls of, check them out somewhere in a filthy place near you and try to pick up this release. As I mentioned before it’s not an innovation, but just another nice metalcore release.
(Jeroen) |
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