Acrassicauda / Only The Dead See The End Of War
Album: | Only The Dead See The End Of War | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Acrassicauda | Added: | Mar 2010 | |
Label: | Vice Music Inc |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-03-14 | Pull Date: | 2010-05-16 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | May 16 | May 9 | Apr 4 | Mar 28 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 17, 2010: | public noize rackit
Garden Of Stones |
4. | Apr 01, 2010: | foolsgasm
Message From Baghdad |
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2. | May 12, 2010: | public noize racket
Garden Of Stones |
5. | Mar 31, 2010: | public noize racket
Garden Of Stones |
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3. | May 08, 2010: | blood orangeasm across atherton
Garden Of Stones |
6. | Mar 26, 2010: | A2Z
Garden Of Stones |
Album Review
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2010-03-07
Reviewed 2010-03-07
Modern Heavy Metal from Iraq yes, IRAQ. Vice Mag’s VBS.TV did an excellent documentary of this 4 piece band through their journeys in and out of Iraq into Syria, Turkey and some “strange place” called New Jersey - where they now reside. This is a pretty good mix of Testament (who’s Alex Skolnic produced this), Gorjira and bits of late 80’s-early 90’s traditional bands such as Annihilator.
((1)) Modern dwiddle-dee guitars, horrible drill sergeant vocals (‘ala Lamb of God, etc) later gets into some half-thrash thing that’s not far from the last few Testament records.
((((((2))))) Traditional/Power Metal with really good soaring vocals and very tight riffs, the bits of Arabic percussion sound a tad forced but otherwise, bordering on great.
(((3))) Wailing & bombastic guitar, then lots of stop/starts similar to #2. Some good instrumentation (with the drumming & guitars) but vocally very schizophrenic & has the “dropping the solo in the middle of nowhere” effect.
(((4))) Hard hitting guitars/drums and a good (albeit very typical) modern riff. More schizophrenic vocals that trip over everything from nu-meddle to the worst of NYHC to Prong. But the guitar sound keeps it from sinking.
((1)) Modern dwiddle-dee guitars, horrible drill sergeant vocals (‘ala Lamb of God, etc) later gets into some half-thrash thing that’s not far from the last few Testament records.
((((((2))))) Traditional/Power Metal with really good soaring vocals and very tight riffs, the bits of Arabic percussion sound a tad forced but otherwise, bordering on great.
(((3))) Wailing & bombastic guitar, then lots of stop/starts similar to #2. Some good instrumentation (with the drumming & guitars) but vocally very schizophrenic & has the “dropping the solo in the middle of nowhere” effect.
(((4))) Hard hitting guitars/drums and a good (albeit very typical) modern riff. More schizophrenic vocals that trip over everything from nu-meddle to the worst of NYHC to Prong. But the guitar sound keeps it from sinking.
Track Listing
1. | Message From Baghdad | 3. | Massacare | |||
2. | Garden Of Stones | 4. | The Unknown |