A Midnight Tragedy's "Lost Under Infinite Sorrow"
would see the band at what would be their third full-length album to date,
since their start-up the band has seen line-up changes, touring treks, playing
showcases, to writing and recording music that lead down to this latest
installment.
This release was produced by Anthony Santo of the Westfall
Recording Company, what he would bring to the table for these guys, would be
creativity like nothing ever heard before, it shows crystal clear and is hands
down remarkable, clean cut material of pure rock n' roll mixed with some heavy
metal inspirations blended in to sound a lot like Avenged Sevenfold meets
Aiden.
Some of the songs that stood out the most would have to be "Nightmare",
"Time To Rise", "Torment", "Louder Than Words",
and "Rapture". The
instrumental work is done well, the guitars and bass are catchy enough, while
the drumming backs those up, being just as catchy if not slightly catchier,
whereas the vocal chords are very upbeat, keeping the beat of the music flowing
right along as each song plays on through. Lyrical context is heartfelt,
sorrowful, and on the edge at times, making the emotions run through you like
butter cuts through with the use of a knife.
A Midnight Tragedy's third release is upbeat, catchy, and
has its moments that drawn you in with each time you listen, you get struck
with emotion that are there as soon as the music portrays itself.
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