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Band Name: Divine Heresy
Album Name: Bleed the Fifth
Rating: 4 / 5 User Rating: 4.5 / 5
Label: Century Media
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Tracklist
Disc: 1
1. Bleed the Fifth
2. Failed Creation
3. This Threat Is Real
4. Impossible Is Nothing
5. Savior Self
6. Rise of the Scorned
7. False Gospel
8. Soul Decoded (Now and Forever)
9. Royal Blood Heresy
10. Closure
Disc: 2
1. Circle of Demons - At All Cost
2. Business Suits and Combat Boots
3. Shoeshine for Neptune - Arsonists Get All the Girls
4. Bleed the Fifth
5. Bludgeoned to Death - Suicide Silence
6. Big Timber - Himsa
7. Angels of Debauchery [Demo] - Winds of Plague
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Press play to detonate. From the initial earshot of the very first song headed by an actual explosion... Divine Heresy's debut album 'Bleed the Filth' continues the massive reverberation throughout. This sound bomb, which is their long awaited introduction into the metal world, also unveils itself to the industries dominating force, Century Media.
Divine Heresy's underlying element is, of course- the shred heading riffs of the bands signature sound that can only be characterized by ‘thee' innovative, legendary guitarist Dino Cazares (Fear Factory, Asesino). How could it be metal without a double bass petal? TimYeung's (Vital Remains, Hate Eternal) dense, speed percussion impacts the pulsating tone to an overall intensity of which the band was founded. Tommy Vext's (VEXT) raw, earsplitting and thunderous vocals contain the bittersweet, malicious melodies originating from a naturally offensive New York native. Joe Payne's (Nile) bass lines hold the necessary degree of forte, concluding the already distinguished ensemble of badass musicians.
Review by: Jessica Di Palo
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