Walls Of Jericho / With Devils Amongst Us All
Album: | With Devils Amongst Us All | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Walls Of Jericho | Added: | Sep 2006 | |
Label: | Trustkill |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-09-24 | Pull Date: | 2006-11-26 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Nov 26 | Nov 12 | Nov 5 | Oct 29 | Oct 22 | Oct 15 | Oct 8 | Oct 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 24, 2007: | Baptism of Solitude (Favorite hardcore, punk and metal releases of 2006)
I Know Hollywood And You Ain't It |
4. | Nov 01, 2006: | Baptism of Solitude
Plastic |
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2. | Nov 22, 2006: | Baptism of Solitude
Plastic |
5. | Oct 26, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
I Know Hollywood And You Ain't It |
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3. | Nov 08, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
Plastic |
6. | Oct 19, 2006: | Cognitive Overload
Plastic |
Album Review
mike
Reviewed 2006-09-25
Reviewed 2006-09-25
WALLS OF JERICHO – “With Devils amongst Us All” CD (Trustkill)
Parts metalcore, parts NYC hardcore, and parts SLAYER with brutal female vocals. One of the best metalcore bands going these days. Rhythm centric in every way with many great breakdowns. Heavy and tons of headbanging moments.
1. Something about the simplicity of the guitar but at the same time heaviness that brings back early 80s thrash. Shitty vocals for a chorus. Ugh.
**2. Holy crap! Vaguely anti-TV/anti-hipster and fucking brutal. Lots of changes, huge gallops on guitar, and under 3 minutes.
3. NYCHC in attitude and lyrics but semi-posi and heavy.
**4. I don’t think there is a current band that plays rhythm guitar better. Headbanging rhythm after headbanging rhythm.
5. Emo lyrics to go with nice thrash. Gang vocals during the chorus.
6. Slower intro and another than has an 80s thrash sound. I loved this track till the odd chorus. Huh? QUEEN-like.
**7. SLAYER-like riff to go along with an interesting story that sounds like it’s self referential when they are on tour.
8. The title is self explanatory and the track is heavy with a nice slow breakdown.
9. Ballad. Beware.
10. One of the more obvious breakdowns.
11. More melodic but no less heavy.
Good stuff. -mph
Parts metalcore, parts NYC hardcore, and parts SLAYER with brutal female vocals. One of the best metalcore bands going these days. Rhythm centric in every way with many great breakdowns. Heavy and tons of headbanging moments.
1. Something about the simplicity of the guitar but at the same time heaviness that brings back early 80s thrash. Shitty vocals for a chorus. Ugh.
**2. Holy crap! Vaguely anti-TV/anti-hipster and fucking brutal. Lots of changes, huge gallops on guitar, and under 3 minutes.
3. NYCHC in attitude and lyrics but semi-posi and heavy.
**4. I don’t think there is a current band that plays rhythm guitar better. Headbanging rhythm after headbanging rhythm.
5. Emo lyrics to go with nice thrash. Gang vocals during the chorus.
6. Slower intro and another than has an 80s thrash sound. I loved this track till the odd chorus. Huh? QUEEN-like.
**7. SLAYER-like riff to go along with an interesting story that sounds like it’s self referential when they are on tour.
8. The title is self explanatory and the track is heavy with a nice slow breakdown.
9. Ballad. Beware.
10. One of the more obvious breakdowns.
11. More melodic but no less heavy.
Good stuff. -mph
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