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(01/24/13 4:53am)
Comebacks. They’re what diehard fans of countless artists dream about, usually to no avail. After keyboardist Drew Stavola left Mutiny Within and Roadrunner Records dropped the band for failing to achieve high-enough record sales with its debut album, vocalist Chris Clancy left because of financial difficulties and the group went on hiatus.
(11/15/12 5:13am)
Along with Killswitch Engage, All That Remains has been one of Massachusetts’s metal titans for a decade. The band’s sixth release, A War You Cannot Win, attempts to incorporate elements of the revolutionary metalcore performed on the group’s sophomore and junior efforts with the more radio-friendly sound exemplified on recent releases. By striving to stretch its sound to satisfy fans of both styles, ATR’s latest work fails to obtain the level of depth that initially won the band so much attention.
(10/04/12 5:14am)
Since the 2007 release of An Ocean Between Us, the Grammy-nominated quintet As I Lay Dying has become one of the crusaders of melodic metalcore, a subgenre whose decline has been marked as its former champions experiment with other brands of metal. As I Lay Dying, though, has refused to stray from melodic metalcore. This consistency has provoked both veneration and vexation from fans and critics. Though the San Diego act’s stubbornness to venture outside its comfort zone makes its latest effort seem a tad familiar, the band has, on Awakened, undoubtedly refined its sound past the previous pinnacle of its career (2010’s The Powerless Rise).