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Tearing Down Your Blue Skies
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727701818627
Label: Century Media
Manufacturer: Century Media
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Century Media
Release Date: October 19, 2004
Studio: Century Media
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Rating: - A good, solid record
Flash back to 2004: metalcore is in and nu-metal is officially out. Thus, many are wary of post nu-metal metalcore bands like Diecast, for fear they are nothing more than trend-jumpers, even though many seem to forget that they five-piece were around long before metalcore's popularity peak in 2004. Truth be told, though, the third album from this Boston-based five-piece, "Tearing Down Your Blue Skies" (which only happened to be released that some year), is actually a good little record. It is comprised ... Read More
Rating: - Heard it before but
This cd might contain material sung by countless other bands, but not as well as Diecast. Something about this cd that makes me it repeat the cd after its over. Its diffently in my top 20 of the best cds of the last 20 years. The only problem with the cd is some songs start with awesome heavy lyrics but end up with sappy lyrics. It only happens in a few songs, but it doesnt affect my opinion on the band. One of the best undiscovered bands going.
Rating: - Good Cd
I really thought this cd was descent, the screaming seems to be only 1 or 2 tones but the signing is perfect, not enough to be called a punk band but there was enough to keep it away from the death metal genre. This is definetly one of the better metalcore bands.
Another thing is who the fcuk lets these tard reviewers post threads here? I mean seriously the kid who wrote the review below me is a total dumbass. I agree that it is a good cd but where would these guys be without shadows fall or ... Read More
Rating: - Very good cd
Diecast is becomming more and more popular and this album shows they are getting better. Very heavy and very catchy vocals/lyrics and choruses. Better production from their last release and they have matured alot in their music. The only thing i see wrong with this release is that they sometimes play slow heavy riffs that are real easy to play and lack of creativity. Other than that, a good release by diecast and i recommend it to any metalcore fan.
Rating: - Tearing....your ear drums apart!
These guys are out of Boston with their third album here "Tearing Down Your Blue Skies". New singer Paul Stoddard is unveiled in this album. His vocals have great versatility as he will be heard here with grunts, shouts, shrieks, and melodic singing that change almost effortlessly it seems. The instrumental teammates wont dissappoint either, but you can tell the aim of these guys is to put together great song writing ability and performance, in other words they dont wnat to go into a thousand directions musically ... Read More
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