Hurtlocker - Fear in a Handful of Dust
As I got the request for interviewing this band I received a copy of their album. I must say that sounded quite well to me, so why not write a review for it as well!
I think the best way to describe this band is to call it ultra aggressive metalcore. So much hate and anger flows from these guys, I love it. They have not kept to the usual restrictions there are in hard- and metalcore by adding some real fast parts in the form of blastbeats to the music. Something that makes me like this stuff even more.
The recording may often sound a bit messy, but that doesn’t bother me at all. It’s very easy to see through it and hear the potential of this band. Although they are not highly original, their aggression makes up for that. It’s sounds like Slayer meets Hatebreed and both are even more pissed of that usual. Add a hint of Bunt By The Sun to that and you know what you’re dealing with. Even vocally I would make that comparison. If you can’t relate to that stop reading and go listen to your Papa Roach album or something. This truly gives emo something real to cry about.
There is not really much to tell about this disc, except for those things mentioned above. Personally I have but one question; how are they going to deliver this live? If it looks just as pissed off as it sounds, I’m one of their biggest fans already. Mosh!
81/1001Details Napalm Records
Released on Tuesday Jan 10th, 2006
death/metalcore
Writer @DemonDust on Friday Feb 17th, 2006
Tags: #Hurtlocker
Tracklisting
1. Symptoms
2. Absoulution
3. Painted Red
4. I Am Everything...Nothing
5. Goddamn Reflection
6. No One. Now What?
7. The End Of An Age
8. I Don\'t Need You
9. Lie To Me
10. Already Inside
2. Absoulution
3. Painted Red
4. I Am Everything...Nothing
5. Goddamn Reflection
6. No One. Now What?
7. The End Of An Age
8. I Don\'t Need You
9. Lie To Me
10. Already Inside
Line up
Grant Belcher- vocals
Tim Moe - guitars
Dan Manzella - bass
DAn Ditella - drums
Tim Moe - guitars
Dan Manzella - bass
DAn Ditella - drums