Sylar - Deadbeat

Posted by Unknown On Friday, March 1, 2013

Track list:
1. 20 Six
2. Deadbeat
3. Justice Avenue
4. Scheme Artist (ft. Caleb Shomo)
5. The Ballad of Heisenberg
6. Ivory's Ashes (ft. Frankie Palmeri)
7. Soul Remedies




Genre: Post-hardcore
For Fans Of: Beartooth, Attack Attack, Emmure

I'm going to have to say this is the first time I’ve seen Frankie Palmeri do guest vocals on another bands album/ep. This ep is amazing I must say, the intro was great and gets you straight into the music right after the little electronic parts, starts off heavy too which is always really nice. The band’s screamer and clean vocalist stick out in their own ways and it kin d of sounds like two different styles and coming together and clashing together to make an original sound. A few songs that stick out on tis ep would have to be, Deadbeat, Scheme Artists, Ivory’s Ashes, two great guest vocalists on one ep completely crazy. Caleb Shomo definitely kills his track on this ep, he’s always been one to make a great impression when he does his vocals on another band’s music. Dead beat has a few different effects in the song which is really cool because it’s not just the instruments and the vocalists it’s some different stuff to make the songs worth more of a listening joy. Franki Palmeri, this song also happens to my favorite on this ep not because Frankie’s on it but because the song is great even without his vocals the song would be amazing to listen too but his part, my favorite thing to listen too over and over again. I’m kind of hoping this band makes it far in their careers.
Breakdown:
Screams: The screamers style is interesting to listen too because it’s somewhat generic but different because his voice, it’s something really neat to listen too as well.
Guest vocals: Caleb shomo’s vocals sound as they always do on his music and other bands music, he really doesn’t change his style much but he always puts out something great to listen too. Frankie, one of my favorite vocalists  he sort of comes on at the song’s breakdown which only makes it heavier and a lot better to listen too. 
Cleans: Not much of the clean vocals, but they’re there on a few choruses kind of stood out to me, I wasn’t expecting cleans on an ep that might be why. The last song really shows the most of the clean vocals.
Instruments: Nothing soft on this album, this EP is for the most part is brutal to listen too. The drumming on some songs is just amazing, the guitar and bass too they’re definitely a talented group of guys in this band who make some really great music to listen too.

Rating: 10/10 
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