It's somewhat of an odd reality that some of the better releases I've heard from the Metal Blade Records camp in recent years are from bands like Since the Flood that are more aligned with hardcore than metal, as "metallic" as some of their influences may be. "No Compromise", the band's first outing for said label, is actually much better than their decent yet ultimately flawed debut—taking their brand of relatively straightforward metallic hardcore and presenting it with a punchier recording (though there's still room for tweaking) that gives the basslines a nice, thudding presence and makes for a more pissed off, in your face, and powerful delivery overall. It's basically built around a core of Madball-esque NYHC groove given a more "contemporary" sounding Terror meets Hatebreed attack in terms of the ferocity of the vocals and the recording textures, not to mention the metal-based aesthetic of some of the riffing—little of which strays too far from the 90's form of "metalcore" that I personally adore, aside from a few scarce hints at subtle melody throughout the disc. So, yeah, expect few "frills": It's 12 tracks in about 32 minutes, with loads of fast-paced power chords and thrashy, chugging picking patterns scattered with pit-inducing breakdowns and viciously burly vocals that have definitely stepped things up a notch this time. I can't complain... this is pretty good stuff.
Since the Flood "Listen"
Since the Flood "At the End"
Downloading is cheesy. Pick it up if this is your thing:
Comments
Curious as to why you “swore off going to shows”?? :)
4.10.2007 | By Tom DK
Mate after the show I went to last night, I’m fast approaching that point myself (at least in the UK), good records again Andrew, the Cassius is a little rough but lots of potential there, I wonder why it took nigh on 2 years to be put out…???
4.10.2007 | By xBenx
there is another Cassius , and they played kind of electro jazz music.
i thought you were reviewing about them..hahahha
whoa im liking SINCE THE FLOOD posting.
their old material is kind of plain, this is much better.
4.10.2007 | By reno
Tom DK, I’m a bit of a hermit for one, but I also just don’t get into shows very much. I’d MUCH prefer to listen to (and spend my money on) recordings than to go stand around and watch a band play. 10 years ago when I was in college it was somewhat fun to go to shows, but… most of the time it’s boring. Too many bands play for too long and it’s just a pain in the ass. Plus, I’m getting old, I need to preserve my hearing, ha, ha! I can’t even remember the last show I went to, but it was probably four or five years ago. I can count on one hand the number of bands I’d even THINK ABOUT going to see live these days.
4.10.2007 | By Andrew Aversionline
I hear you, don’t go to that many shows myself anymore. I did just go to Germany to see World Collapse. 700 kilometers each way, 12 bands played, I only watched them, then drove home again. They were really good though. The songs are awesome live.
4.10.2007 | By Tom DK
Them as in World Collapse, none of the other bands…
4.10.2007 | By Tom DK
yeah i too dont much go to the shows. and all that smoke in the air its killing me. there must be some way that at least some bands could ban the smoking. and watching 4 bands in the one night can be too much for me. i dont know there are still much bands i would like to see alive but as in the most cases you can be very disapointed by what you see.
4.10.2007 | By The Crow
last show i saw was INTEGRITY in CLEVELAND. haha, that was a while ago.
4.11.2007 | By L.Ron
cassius is pretty damned good…..
4.11.2007 | By L.Ron