Reviewed by Ian Webber
After 10 years it seems that this hard music outfit, originally from Dallas, Texas, have settled to a consistent line up and are comfortable with their brand of melodic hardcore. Clean choruses alternate with Matty Mullins aggressive growls over a barrage of chugging guitars, punchy drums and regular breakdowns to complete a professional sounding collection of tracks. As a progression from their last outing, Unconditional , the overall mix of instruments and vocals is much more satisfying, allowing for a much crisper, powerful sound that form an unrelenting wall of noise. There are, however, some intricate touches with fills that highlight and solos that add a fresh slant to a tried and tested formula. The album opens with one of the heaviest cuts, Out Of It featuring a buzz of guitars over a lumbering incessant rhythm and a melodic chorus that showcases Mullins versatility. The energy of Sever The Ties shows that this band still have much to offer as i
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