Band Diecast Title Tearing Down Your Blue Skies Type LP/EP Company Century Media YOR 2004 Style Metalcore/Hardcore Popular Reviews ![]() ![]()
While still keeping with their original sound, they are definitely heading towards a more commercial style at times (think Killswitch Engage). The production is really well done with an absolutely massive guitar tone and overall the pacing throughout the entire album. Songs like “Torn From Within” and “Rise and Oppose” are complete ass kickers. Even though it’s not that original, it’s a good album. But there is one thing on this album that really annoys me: the vocals. While new vocalist Paul Stoddard gives a solid performance with his screamed/growled hardcore vocals, it’s his singing clean vocals that can really get on my nerves at time. There are some times when he sings (when it’s not overdubbed or treated with studio effects) that sound nasal-y, whiny, out of key and these parts sound completely out of place from the rest of the song. The ending of “Fire Damage” or the beginning of “Seize the Day” are the best examples of this. I don’t know if they are trying to catch the eye of the emo crowd with these vocals, but it’s absolutely atrocious sounding and makes me want to run to the CD player to skip to the next song immediately. Other than this one flaw, "Tearing Down Your Blue Skies" is a cool album, the riffs are solid, and there are some decent hooks, but when you compare it to their previous album, it falls short of any expectations. But for the most part, fans of Killswitch Engage, Atreyu or general fans of this genre should dig this album a lot. Score: 6/10 --Pandemonium_55 04.03.05 ALL REVIEWS FOR: DIECAST
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