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Ratings and Reviews Write a review. After being on the "Persistance" tour with Madball and Sick of It All at the end of , the label Nuclear Blast took notice of the band. So they signed a record deal there and released their third studio album Subversive Blueprint in In April the band announced their new drummer Christian Bass ex- Deadsoil.
The new album called "Gathas" was released on April 23, on Bastardized Recordings. It is not like some groups playing this tuneful kind of metalcore are not worth checking out, but "Subversive Blueprint…" is all style and no substance. And boy does this taste like vanilla. One could find some value in it if the heavy stuff was satisfactorily head cracking or the melodies were undeniably catchy, but the group fails to make an impression in either case.
Ok, a few tracks do possess some slamming moments that are more than tolerable, yet not nearly enough to make the case for hardcore heaviness alone. Most damning are the clean vocal melodies that are usually quite awful.
They just don't work and sometimes such as on "The Personal Revolution" are downright unbearable. A mellow, alt-rock sounding piece called "Neurosis and Projection" only makes matters worse.
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