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Open Hand
Dream
(Ex-Members Of Adamantium, Not Waving But Drowning)
Trustkill 41
Released on January 14, 2003
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Emotive post-hardcore from California coming from ex-members of Adamantium and Not Waving But Drowning. Very emotive singing, a bit of screaming, with heavy
driving rhythms and catchy grooves. This combines 2 of their self- released eps onto one cd.
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| Song Titles |
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| 1 |
In Your Eyes
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7% |
| 2 |
Life As Is
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23% |
| 3 |
The Dream
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28% |
| 4 |
11th Street
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12% |
| 5 |
This Is The End
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3% |
| 6 |
The Struggle
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5% |
| 7 |
Thought Process
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2% |
| 8 |
Radio Days
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8% |
| 9 |
Forever
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3% |
| 10 |
Never Alone
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2% |
| 11 |
6/26
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9% |
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| 9/22/2003 by Stuart from Dunstable, United Kingdom |
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| I've had this CD for a while now but I've really only just got round to it 'cos at first I wasn't hugely impressed apart from the song "Life As Is".
But it does grow on you. The vocals are what make this band different from so many other "hardcore" bands, melodies used a lot more than screaming which might seem a refreshing change, but for me it doesn't always work, however I'll always prefer listening to excellent metalcore bands like Botch & Isis. All in all, a decent album but nothing really special. |
| 7/17/2003 by Kevin from Stafford, VA |
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| I don't understand why Trustkill signed this band. They are like Creed meets Thrice. Not good at all. |
| 2/25/2003 by Philip from Coventry, United Kingdom |
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| This CD, much like the beautiful game (football, or soccer for our US friends), is a game of 2 halves.
Its is two EP's bunged together, and it shows!. The first half is the newer material and is thus much stronger, showing good potential for the future. It is very melodic hardcore, dare I say, 'emo', and it's pretty darn good if a little too polished.
The second half is whiney crap, with whimpy whispery vocals and driffting melodies. There is a scottish band who does this thing far better, called 'Biffy Clyro'.
First half = 5/5 second half = 1/10 |
| 2/4/2003 by Derick from Ridgefield, CT |
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| this is a pretty decent cd. if you're into that whole "emo/metal" anything-with-core-for-a-suffix genre, then you may like this. for some reason i thought it was going to be better, but it's alright. the songs on the first half of the cd are better, so maybe if you're at a show of theirs you can just pick up the ep those are on. overall, it's a solid debut album. |
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