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BURY YOUR DEAD – Beauty and the Breakdown

Review

BURY YOUR DEAD

Beauty and the Breakdown

Genre
CD
Datum
20.06.2006
Autor
The King Det.
8 /10
"If it doesn't kill you - it makes you tougher...", a saying from
BURY YOUR DEAD, with which their band info begins. The band was formed in 2001 in Massachusetts on a whim. Apparently bored with the garbage of the mainstream bands, individual musicians came together here and try to hit you in the face with hardcore style. They do this so well that their music is also signed here in Germany, with Alveran Records releasing the album YOU HAD ME AT HELLO in March 2003. As big Tom Cruise fans, they outed themselves in November 2004 when they released COVER YOUR TRACKS with Victory Records, where they sold 60,000 LPs right away. This album features 12 tracks named after individual films by the Hollywood idiot. Live, they blast through the area well, and I look forward to the day I can greet them in Cologne. Here is the promo record
BEAUTY AND THE BREAKDOWN, which will be available from July 11, 2006, at Victory. A machine gun blows your head off, and then you are finally buried with a rocket launcher. That's roughly how the music comes across... Hammer fat metal riffs that are executed quickly and with great pressure and brutality. The comparison lies closely with SOULFLY, SLIPKNOT, early DEFTONES, KORN, and HATEBREED. What annoys me from time to time is the monotonous main vocals. They sound good but are always in the same line. The mid-tempo sections come in heavy and bang everyone to the ground. A very clean production that I will definitely listen to a few more times. This summer, they are part of the tour package with DEFTONES, KORN, and THE FAMILY VALUES TOUR. Keep an eye out... 1A

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