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Haste the Day

Pressure the Hinges

  • AMG Review of Pressure the Hinges

    Amg
    Corey Apar
    All Music Guide

    Pressure the Hinges marks Haste the Day's third effort for Solid State and first with new vocalist Stephen Keech, who stepped in after Jimmy Ryan departed for married life at the tail-end of 2005. The record expands on the increased melodic exploits of 2005's When Everything Falls, most songs not only falling into the sing/scream dynamic of screamo (emphasis on the singing), but also edging nearer to confessional modern ock than anything really metalcore related. "The Minor Prophets" doesn't even start chugging until the final minute fadeout, and "Stitches" opens up with tender singing that continues to reign supreme in its four-minute run. However, there is enough metal to satisfy old fans, even as the guys involve more expansive moments to keep people guessing; the powerful build-up of "Chorus of Angels" and the near Deftones-inspired "Janet's Planet" are interesting inclusions on a disc that elsewhere concentrates on a pummeling Wall of Sound and hooky choruses to get it through (though that latter song somewhat kills the mood with its hazy and slow crawl). In addition to the emphasis on harmonious vocals, the most marked difference in Haste the Day is new mic wielder Keech. He does a suitable job of balancing out the soft moments with hardened grit, but whereas Ryan owned a shriek akin to that of an evil, rabid dog snapping at anyone who might get too close, Keech's pair of lungs fall much more in line with most of his metalcore peers. It's not bad, just kind of ordinary. As a result, Haste the Day's songs are indeed still catchy and powerful, they're just a little less distinctive to the scene overall and go down much easier than before. Fans shouldn't be turned off by Pressure's glossy sheen and new dynamics, though; they should just make room to welcome even more people into the Haste the Day faction. [A deluxe edition of the CD was also issued.]

life in the pit is vicious.
about 1 year ago
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wellll. i just got back from a rather excellent hardcore show. i like hardcore shows there because the overwhelming majority of guys there are HOT. and also, most of the people there ARE guys. they have the cute asymmetrical haircuts and skinny pants. the main difference between them and the boys at indie shows is they lack the glasses but have many tattoos and piercings. both have long asymmet...

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life in the pit is vicious.
about 1 year ago
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wellll. i just got back from a rather excellent hardcore show. i like hardcore shows there because the overwhelming majority of guys there are HOT. and also, most of the people there ARE guys. they have the cute asymmetrical haircuts and skinny pants. the main difference between them and the boys at indie shows is they lack the glasses but have many tattoos and piercings. both have long asymmet...

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Fan-freakin-tastic
over 2 years ago

So, I am an avid listener of hardcore, metal, screamo, punk, and other things close to that genre. There have been some good cds to come out in the past couple of years. If you read any of my posts about the band called Means, their new album, Sending You Strength (2007), is a work of art. ***Pick it up somewhere if you ever get a chance, or check out my MOGpage for some of their songs.*** ...

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ok, so I lied...
over 2 years ago

I'm a terrible person, but here is one more for you...

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Another new Haste The Day song.
over 2 years ago

Damn, I never really got into their last cd, but this album has been in my mind for about a week and a half now. It's good. Like ridiculous good.

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Okay, one more...
over 2 years ago

and I promise that I'll let you listen to the album on your own, unless I get a request for more.

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