No matter the band, they all want to create a sound that's
fresh and new, in this case Premortal Breath's full-length debut
"They", uses heavy metal and melodic metal to their advantage. How so
you ask, well it works like this, the 8-track release uses guitar driven
aspects like riffs, groove appeal, with lots of tight edged vocals, that seems
to float around the musical components at hand. Like take "Fuck My
Brain", "Pain", and "Bloody Baby Shower", these impact
that tight edged vocal aspect, while the instrumentals play along, keeping up
with the riffs and groove appeal as discussed, it's clear that everything is
there and is in check, it just plays out in its own mannerisms. As far as this
release goes, "They" is a solid piece of work, that could use a bit
of added touches to enhance a more in-depth experience with more emotion and
rawer effects, to keep the music at an edger pace.
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