I'm, as I said just as you were previously reading, a huge fan of Bury Tomorrow. I got into them quite a while ago, I believe, with The Union of Crowns. They're a brilliant melodic metalcore band, adding in a little bit of melodic death metal riffs here and there. But they also have incorporated sounds of bands such as As I Lay Dying and Killswitch Engage, but keeping it original, which makes them even more awesome in my eyes and many other peoples'. There will probably be some that disagree on the melodic death metal part, and that's perfectly fine. I did say a little bit.
Now, onto the album part! As I also said in the start, Earthbound is an amazing album, I loved The Union of Crowns, and Runes, but to myself, this album steps up Bury Tomorrow. The first track, The Eternal, grips the listener by the ears eagerly and pulls them on this magnificent roller coaster of an album, I didn't really find any weak tracks, each of the songs was engaging and some had me putting them on repeat just so that I could hear them again. This can be greatly said for songs like The Burden, catchy lyrics like "Hail no hero, fear no evil," had me silently mouthing, and then singing as I walked down the street to where ever I was headed that day The same with when I wasn't listening to the song.
For anyone who complained about Runes, don't give up on Bury Tomorrow yet. The vocals were perfected, (not that I didn't think that they were excellent in past albums,) and work towards the advantage of the sound of the album. Daniel and Janes are amazing, with the growls and screams as prominent as the cleans. Add Kristan to it and the guitars are amazing as well. Last but totally not least, because I love rhythm, Adam is masterful in drums. Without drums, of course, it could be hard to keep it all together. So they all make a great team as a band, and this is a fantastic album.
So, what are you waiting for? If you haven't listened to this album yet, go listen to it!
10/10
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