Where there Is Power there Is
Reviews
mike
Reviewed 2004-02-03
Reviewed 2004-02-03
Intense metalcore with melodic hardcore leanings. Fast, intense, but with some melodic guitars. Extreme political and social lyrics. A good number of songs beginning with samples and you can understand some of the screaming. While this is very heavy and fast music, there are very few metal influences and it’s nowhere near as heavy as the artwork makes it look. From Winnipeg, Canada.
**1. Short, fast, intense, with borderline grindcore sound.
2. Straight forward fast, hardcore. Slight crust sound.
3. Choppy guitars.
**4. Begins with a great sample. “Everything You People Believe is Bullshit”. Fast, chaotic, with lots of changes.
**5. The album has not let up for one second yet. This track actually has a slower, heavy, choppy breakdown.
**6. More melodic and slower pace with some nice bass. I love the hardcore usage of octaves on the guitar.
7. Choppy guitar and sample to begin. Stays slower with the heavy choppy guitar most of the way.
**8. Wonderful fast metal-ish riff/metalcore riff into a chaotic noisy sound. The opening riff reminds me a bit of Lamb of God. Damn this track is intense.
9. Short and fast.
10. This track begins relentless but then takes a nice and surprising melodic turn.
**11. Not a lot different from the rest except this one actually has a mosh part.
12. By now you’ve got the idea of what this disc sounds like. Heavier guitar on this track.
**13. Fast with swirling guitar riff with quick gallop thrown in.
14. Tight and long with some blast beats. Track fades out with 2 minutes left. 15. Odd sounding, almost old-school-joke-hardcore sound but still political. More of a punk sound.
A great metalcore record! -mph
**1. Short, fast, intense, with borderline grindcore sound.
2. Straight forward fast, hardcore. Slight crust sound.
3. Choppy guitars.
**4. Begins with a great sample. “Everything You People Believe is Bullshit”. Fast, chaotic, with lots of changes.
**5. The album has not let up for one second yet. This track actually has a slower, heavy, choppy breakdown.
**6. More melodic and slower pace with some nice bass. I love the hardcore usage of octaves on the guitar.
7. Choppy guitar and sample to begin. Stays slower with the heavy choppy guitar most of the way.
**8. Wonderful fast metal-ish riff/metalcore riff into a chaotic noisy sound. The opening riff reminds me a bit of Lamb of God. Damn this track is intense.
9. Short and fast.
10. This track begins relentless but then takes a nice and surprising melodic turn.
**11. Not a lot different from the rest except this one actually has a mosh part.
12. By now you’ve got the idea of what this disc sounds like. Heavier guitar on this track.
**13. Fast with swirling guitar riff with quick gallop thrown in.
14. Tight and long with some blast beats. Track fades out with 2 minutes left. 15. Odd sounding, almost old-school-joke-hardcore sound but still political. More of a punk sound.
A great metalcore record! -mph
Recent airplay
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A Cold Ward for a Cold World
Baptism of Solitude — Mar 09, 2004
Another World Is Possible
Dolce! — Mar 04, 2004
Ongoing Plaque
Baptism of Solitude — Mar 02, 2004
Faceless Thousands
Dolce! — Feb 26, 2004
Charting
2004-02-02 — 2004-04-05
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Mar 21 | 1 |
| Mar 14 | 1 |
| Mar 7 | 2 |
| Feb 29 | 2 |
| Feb 15 | 2 |
| Feb 8 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Old Gods, New Blasphemies | ||
| 2. | Conected | ||
| 3. | Fighting the National Securi | ||
| 4. | Right Wing Obsolescence | ||
| 5. | The New American Century | ||
| 6. | Faceless Thousands | ||
| 7. | Red Industry | ||
| 8. | Ongoing Plaque | ||
| 9. | Self Involved | ||
| 10. | Another World Is Possible | ||
| 11. | Dark Side of the Nation | ||
| 12. | People - Hope | ||
| 13. | A Cold Ward for a Cold World | ||
| 14. | Closer to Quiet |