Hatebreed are back in a big way with their latest release
"The Divinity of Purpose", the Connecticut mosh ‘n’ stomp hardcore
band’s first disc for new label Razor & Tie. It’s, filled with a lot of
sing-along choruses and lyrical declarations, blaring riffing, constant ram
drumming and more breakdowns than ever before. It’s a totally moshable affair,
comprised of tight, efficient and make-their-point-and-move on songs.
With that said, the various songs on this release are as
mentioned above are filled with the riffs, lyrical context, drumming beats and
so much more it's hard not to tap your feet to each of the beats. Throughout
the entire album its nothing but loud, in your face music that makes you want
to hear it loud and clear no matter where you may be.
This is one of those albums that Hatebreed has been having
in store for the longest time and surly more will be in store within the future
of these guys, no doubt about it.
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