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While most of the bands fusing heavy metal and punk rock in the mid-2000s draw inspiration from their '90s substrains, death metal and emo, respectively, Oakland's Watch Them Die look further into the past (though closer to home), toward thrash and hardcore, for the basic elements of their sound -- ironically coming off more groundbreaking in the process. Is that possible? Possible or not, they make for a refreshingly combustible combination on the band's second album, 2005's Bastard Son; possibly because instead of wasting their breath on emo-like sincerity and "I'm so sensitive" lyrics, Watch Them Die seem bent on actively changing the world, hardcore style -- even if they have to annihilate it first! This they almost do with the opening tandem of the title track (a manic thrasher laced with dual-guitar harmonies and black metal-derived horn-like guitar blasts) and "Onslaught" (featuring a textbook hardcore intro and punky bass-driven sections), as well as ensuing brutalizing assaults such as "Belial's Path" and "Born to Suffer." Though not quite as irresistible as the above, extended cuts like "Throne of Lies" and "Horizon" do experiment with slower tempos within the absolute violence, and while "Early Mourning" successfully infuses Eastern melodies into the mix, "Under Flames" comes to a surprisingly mellow, female voice-enhanced conclusion, after terrorizing the neighborhood like the others. Curiously, before wrapping up with yet another frantic tear in bonus track "Armageddon" (a Bathory cover) Bastard Son uncorks a pair of seven-minute epics of identical length, and containing assorted combinations from all of the above varieties. A fine effort all around from Watch Them Die. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Watch Them Die: Greg Valencia (vocals, guitar); Patrick Vigil (vocals); Sonny (guitar); Pat Mello (bass guitar); Ira Harris (drums).
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$9.39 Watch Them Die's self-titled debut is a refreshing break from the wave of trendy hardcore-metal released in 2003, and also the hardest, heaviest thing released all year by Century Media. The year's big trends in the hardcore-metal landscape involved bands either delving into emo, aping Swedish death metal, or emulating the mathematical complexity of the Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge, and Coalesce. Watch Them Die opt for a less fashionable sound, crossing Pantera with old Bay Area thrash, crusty punk, and bits of classic metal guitar melody into a tight, regimented attack. The production and musicianship are right on throughout, and the dual-personality vocals (slightly reminiscent of Soilent Green) are powerfully delivered, alternating between a bellowing, throat-scraping bark and a higher-pitched shriek that would almost fit on a black metal record. Plenty of bands have attempted, and continue to attempt, this sort ...
| | Haunted Revolver CD (2004)
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$13.85 The Haunted's fourth studio album was their first for renowned metal label Century Media, and one has to wonder if the Swedish neo-thrash favorites felt they had something to prove to their new record company. Picking up the slack from 2003's typically energetic but somewhat tired-sounding One Kill Wonder opus (recorded soon after one of the Björler brothers threatened to derail the band's progress by going temporarily AWOL), rEVOLVEr brings back that elusive element called "songwriting" (remember that?), so crucial to keeping speed-laden records from concluding on a disappointing "what just happened?" note. No such fears here, since the "EVOLVE" purposefully inserted into rEVOLVEr's title is immediately evident in new offerings "Abysmal" (unnaturally melodic and ultra-creepy), "Burnt to a Shell" (prowling with desperate intensity), and "My Shadow" (a bonus track that's simply deeply disturbing). More importantly, ...
| | Cannibal Corpse Kill CD (2006)
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$10.75 One of the most infamous and censored death metal bands ever, Cannibal Corpse celebrates their 10th album with one titular sentiment: KILL. That's pretty much what it does, too. KILL reminds us who put the death in death metal, combining relentless and intense sounds with lyrics that couple Grand Guignol thrills with slasher-film imagery. Wiry, almost progressive time and tempo shifts choke out the intense ...
| | Caliban Undying Darkness CD (2006)
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$13.19 If you thought Anthrax had a tough time defending their band moniker in the aftermath of 9/11, try walking in Caliban's shoes. But one measly letter separates the German quintet from premature dismissal by millions of dyslexics -- who knew that taking your name from a minor Shakespearian character would lead to such controversy? Luckily for Caliban, their long years of service to melodic metalcore -- a genre ...
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| | Eternity Focus CD (2007)
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$16.45 Eternity Focus is a group made us of four sisters; Alika, Danika, Janika and Lainika Seaman. They sing Contemporary Christian music. In April of 2007, they released their first self-titled recording project. \"It\'s a dream come true! I can\'t wait to see where God takes us next.\" says Alika, the lead singer for the group. Eternity Focus has also been invited to compete in the National Fine Arts Festival for six straight years. Through FAF (a christian ministry enhancing competition for teens) they have traveled ...
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