\r\nNo matter how I tried to find some elements based on which I would consider this album as worth mentioning, I didn’t find a thing. It has nothing to do with the musical genre, as a music theme can be interesting, as long as it is good, regardless of its genre. This is merely boring. Music wise they play a Rap/Rock kinda thing, which means that it’s basically Street Rap with a few irrelevant Rock and Grind passages and heavy riffs that just “dress” the whole thing, rather than really fitting in. As for the vocals, they are based on the same musical style, they are aggressive, yet flat. Lastly, the production just makes things worse, as it could have been much better quality wise, not that this could actually excuse the result, as what counts the most is the compositions, which are not that good. \r\n
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\r\nNicoleta Sarantou\r\n
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\r\nMichael Roberge vocals
\r\nThomas Ackroyd guitar
\r\nJack Worster guitar
\r\nJesse L. Martin bass
\r\nJacob Brown drums \r\n
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