Consequences

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Band Name Endwell
Album Name Consequences
Type Album
Data de aparición 21 Abril 2009
Labels Mediaskare
Estilo MusicalHardcore
Miembros poseen este álbum8

Tracklist

1. Consequences 1.08
2. Weed Out the Weak 1.31
3. Such Great Depths 2.21
4. Promises Wept 2.58
5. Mike Tyson 1.59
6. The Bridge: Blues Man's Cross Roads 1.49
7. Avoidant: Ghost Will Haunt 2.39
8. John Doe 3.02
9. Whatever Distance: Fear Prudence 3.21
10. Welcome Inferno: Wrathful and Sullen 3.41
11. Glaciers: 10/21/03 2.18
12. Rise and Fail: the Lesser Key of Solomon 1.03
13. Living Through Losses: 02/30/01 2.20
14. As Low as Alife Can Get: Jumping the Shark 3.50
15. Encounters at the End of the World: Stars 7.12
Total playing time 41.12

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Endwell



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Crónica @ MCore_

15 Enero 2011

The best album I've heard!

Endwell started as a post-hardcore band with their first EP "The Missing Pieces". Later, they released their first album "Homeland Insecurity".

Their 'debut album' didn't convince me enough to listen to it everyday and 3 years later "Consequences" was released. Honestly, I didn't know they had a complete other line up (except for Daniel Pupplo) or released a new album. By browsing on YouTube I found the two songs "Consequences" & "Weed Out The Weak" and I was astonished by their sound and the way they grew in a musical way. I've downloaded the album and I couldn't stop listening to this release. The music they made is more than fantastic and I don't think there aren't any words to describe how this album sounds like or makes me feel.

The new vocalist added his own sound to this band. Clean vocals are replaced by raw vocals, simple drum riffs are replaced by technical difficult parts with lots of double basses. But don't get me started about the sound of the three guitar players (bass included). The guitars sound really aggressive and more grown up than what they used to play. The difference from Endwell's first album is that they aren't afraid to put some epic guitar parts in their music or to use some breakdowns.

For me, this is the best thing I've ever heard. I bought this album a week ago and I still listen to it most of the time. If you want to spend an hour of your life on good music, then this release is one recommendation!

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