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The eight tracks on the record live up to that expectation. If you want to hear something that doesn’t sound like everything else, if you want hard-hitting riffs, cool bendings, and theatrical skill, then you’re in the right place with Burst. It’s almost a bit too unstraight, as it contains a bit of everything, but the trend leans towards core with nasty shouting and good singing. You really have to listen to the record a few times before you can just let it play, because it always tempts you to dive into its diversity.
The sound is nothing special, once again recorded in the Supidupistudio, but anything else wouldn’t have suited the music. A lack of transparency would have been a shame as well.
All in all, it’s a frigg bomb that, in my opinion, packs in a bit too much. If the ideas contained had been split into double the number of songs, it would have sufficed. 7 points despite one or two hits and a decline in coolness towards the end...
Burst



