
With Phillip Bretnall on vocals, Luke Bhatia and
Mark Doyle the guitar-shredders, Darryll Clarkson on bass guitar and Carl
Sharrocks on drums tremendously, mixing their tight cross-over between the
amusing technical melodic on Prog-Rock, Heavy Metal extremist sounds and
Hardcore sessions onto the blasting points of a narrow sharp-edgy album: The
Day We Scorched The Sky.
As the force colliding explosive and needs to get your
two thumbs up for this mighty works that unfortunately, didn’t lasted long
since the release; still you can actually – collecting the album as one of thus
particular efforts that shaping the rest of Extreme Heavy Metal scene over the past
nineties to two-thousand era and proven as no mistakes are these magnificent
tracks left much questions to answer like Hang The Muse, Turning Bloodletting
Into an Art Form, Sleep Now Complete to When The Corners aren’t Square and Like
Branding The Cattle comes to wiping your stereo out as the tidal wave of
changes for the worst comes unnoticed via sounds desire of destructible.
The Day We Scorched The Sky:
https://open.spotify.com/album/6o7lA7sL9MrA8ezaxkeP3H
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