Many Things Untold
Atlantic
Rating
Style: Melodic Screamo / Metalcore
Release date: July 14th 2008
 

This young metal-core band is from the wastelands of Cambridgeshire and Essex, formed four years ago when they were still at school. The band members are only seventeen years old. Is this a nice publicity stunt to have a band with members so young, and is it going to sell because of that? Or can the boys (with my age I call them boys, I could have been their dad) really play music and write good songs?

The band has a modern screamo style, which is almost overloaded at the moment. Heavy metal-core music, with grunts and growls combined with clean serene melodic singing parts. Not anything new. Everything is produced satisfactory and the songs are good in general. But to say that we have found the new "biggest thing"? No, therefore the music is to regular, but what they bring, they bring with quality.

Considering their age however, we must look with respect to this band. They don't bring anything new, they are not original, but they have made a record almost as good as the captains in the genre.

We have the duty to treat them with respect!


Tracklist
01. In Oceans
02. A World Apart
03. Mark My Words
04. Where We Both Belong
05. Safety In Monotony
06. That's the Beauty of it I Guess
07. Theory of the Fallen
08. Difference in Up and Down
09. This May Be the End
10.. Slovakia
Label: Rising Records
Provided by: Gordeon Music
Reviewed by: Reinier de Vries
Date: July 24th 2008
Website: www.myspace.com/mtumusic