Hatebreed
Supremacy
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AMG Review of Supremacy
James Christopher Monger
All Music GuideIt's nearly impossible to judge Supremacy -- or any other Hatebreed record for that matter -- outside of the monotone world that the brutal Connecticut metal quintet inhabit. All of their songs clock in at under three-and-a-half minutes, rarely deviate from one or two keys, and rely on lead singer Jamey Jasta's one-note megaphone of a voice to deliver the bullets. This insular approach to writing and recording pretty much works every time -- this is metalcore -- especially on the blistering opening track "Defeatist," "To the Threshold," and "Divine Judgment," but after four albums, even the hint of a melody line or a midtempo breakdown would break through the ether like a lighthouse in a Nor'easter.
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The greatest pure metal band of the last ten years released a new album this month. Just thought I'd share. :)
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Hatebreed sings the following genre(s): MetalcoreMore videos from Hatebreed: HATEBREED: This Is Now (Live) HATEBREED: I Will Be Heard (Live) HATEBREED: Never Let It Die HATEBREED: Live For This HATEBREED: To the Threshold thumbnail: http://i...
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