Showing posts with label Liferuiner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liferuiner. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2013

LIFERUINER “FUTURE REVISIONISTS” ALBUM REVIEW

For those of you that are not familiar with this Canadian band, Liferuiner are a straight edge, melodic hardcore quartet hailing from the Greater Toronto Area. Originally, they delivered heavy music as a parody of the straight edge community, writing music that didn't reflect their actual lifestyle. Things have changed a bit since 2004.


“Future Revisionists” is the title of their third full-length album. After changing their approach to writing music in 2011, they brought a rebirth to their art through focusing on more meaningful content and intense feeling. In other words, they took the uplifting, inspirational approach and it worked wonders. “Future Revisionists” is the apex of a crescendo started with that revolution. It's a brilliant and pure hardcore statement, filled with feeling, dedication and passion. And with no lack of power and intensity.

And that's exactly the way this album begins, pulling out from the heart all the suffering and determination and screaming it out with strength in “Vacant”. If that track isn't hardcore enough for you, check again - the following song “Waivere Life” is probably going to change your mind immediately. The band surrounds their music with a dark and cloudy atmosphere. It's like being lost in a fog infested forest at night where you face your fears, struggles, your past and your future, your goals and your failures. This is where you face yourself. It seems like you can't see the end of it. It's hard to fix details, but you feel all the intensity of every single emotion like in an impressionist painting.

One by one, the album is a continuous flux of deep and striking music. The most surprising aspect is that the melodic elements don't weaken the sound. Instead they empower it, pushing it forward even harder and stronger. “COPE” is probably the best example of this achievement. More examples? “Fissure” or the first single “Dreamcatcher” can give you a perfect idea of the musical concepts behind this work. They show this band's ability to stray from the traditional hardcore scheme to accept modern metal elements, building some of the best episodes in the album. The final song “Self Purgatory”, achieves the same result musically. It also serves as a perfect anthem for the whole album. As I stated before, it's like traveling in a dark, cloudy forest where you fight your fears and clean yourself before finding your way out. Emotionally speaking, this album is a gem.


The undefined details (I mean, not musically speaking, the production is pretty good as well) is both a virtue and a flaw. It empowers the intensity but also brings the band to get stuck in the repetitiveness of their own musical scheme. Which is intrinsic in hardcore music, so if you usually enjoy this music you won't suffer from this. But if you're new to this genre you may find it unappealing. It's pretty much a matter of taste and inclination.

This blinded travel may be different for each one of you, depending on your inclination to this music and the topics covered. As said before, this album is a fast, hard-hitting and deep trip inside yourselves. This album may dig to the bottom of your heart.

- MATTIA

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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

NEW MUSIC TUESDAY - JUNE 4TH

Another Tuesday, more new music.

First up is Big Four band Megadeth. Obviously this is a very notable release. But honestly, it feels like a major step back for megadave and his finally steady band members. New album “Super Collider” definitely features less high octane metal and more old man rock as Ted Nugent, I mean Dave settles into his new role as a rightwing, Obama hating, Christian extremist old rocker. Well anyway listen to this if you want to hear. Here’s a single.


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Hardcore/metalcore band Liferuiner are back with their newest offering “Future Revisionists” today. This band has seen a completely nuts back story with locations and complete lineups changing multiple times. The band, which started as a parody of straight edge culture is going down a serious and inspirational path with this new album. From what I’ve heard, the album should be pretty solid if you’re into positive melodic hardcore. Check it out below.


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Last we have classic/power metal band A Sound of Thunder. This band is pretty nuts. A ridiculously talented female vocalist fronts this band and a talented group of musicians write some tasty classic metal to feast upon. The band released an EP to preview their new album “Time’s Arrow.” This EP features the lead single, a bonus track, a Black Sabbath cover and a another version of the single featuring guest vocals. This release is pretty exciting, so check out the single if you haven’t heard of A Sound of Thunder and order the album on their website if you’re digging what you hear.


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-Trisolino