Into The Storm // Smooth Sailing (Split)
Various Artists
General
| Oct 2018
Reviews
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2018-10-23
Reviewed 2018-10-23
Split EP featuring two heavy rock bands, metal overtones. Not dirty and messy or ugly but shades of that. Into the Storm is heavier, as Smooth Sailing relies on dual harmonized melodic guitars that inherently sound slick. Good stuff from Seattle.
Into the Storm
1)* (4:05) heavy hard driving grinding rock, guttural vocals but not full grindcore 2)* (6:28) slow intro then hard driving with shades of black metal walls of guitar, but tempered with dark gloomy slow parts, epic with spoken religious overtones
Smooth Sailing
3) (0:58) brighter poppier tone to guitars and song, brief 4) (2:17) starts with a slow phrased double time but turns into a gallop soon enough 5) (2:57) big heavy riff slow to develop 6) (3:26) big epic on the dramatic pop side
Into the Storm
1)* (4:05) heavy hard driving grinding rock, guttural vocals but not full grindcore 2)* (6:28) slow intro then hard driving with shades of black metal walls of guitar, but tempered with dark gloomy slow parts, epic with spoken religious overtones
Smooth Sailing
3) (0:58) brighter poppier tone to guitars and song, brief 4) (2:17) starts with a slow phrased double time but turns into a gallop soon enough 5) (2:57) big heavy riff slow to develop 6) (3:26) big epic on the dramatic pop side
Recent airplay
So How Do You Explain All The Dead Unicorns
Brownian Motion — Oct 24, 2018
Charting
2018-10-24 — 2018-12-26
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 28 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Murder Murder Murder | ||
| 2. | So How Do You Explain All The Dead Unicorns | ||
| 3. | Timmy's Phone Number | ||
| 4. | Stevie Ray Oiye | ||
| 5. | Ryler Tomo | ||
| 6. | Hey Girl Egg Roll Dave Grohl |