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Systematic – Somewhere in Between - Review
by antiGUY
Systematic
– Somewhere in Between
Label: The
Music Company/Elektra
Rating:
Tracks:
Dopestick
Beginning of the End
Return to Zero
Glass Jaw
Deep Colors Bleed
Mailbomb
Bedsores
Slowburn
Somewhere in between
Of A Lesser God
Pitch Black
If Only
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This is the band could break Lars Ulrich’s
vanity label wide-open. We have a lot of bands out now that fit into the
nu-metal category, but very few take that style beyond the confines that
have been set by those who came before. Systematic takes classic metal
and numetal to a new level with their auspicious debut, “Somewhere in Between”.
The guitars go beyond the down turned power chords and deliver some fine
leads, but Systematic’s secret weapon is vocalist whose aggressively melodic
vocals bring to mind a young Chris Cornell, he displays an impressive vocal
range and is not afraid to use it.
One of the hardest aspects of reviewing
new bands is comparing them to other artist the reader may be interested
in, with Systematic they come across as a mix of Soundgarden, Alice in
Chains and pre RCA- Lit (their self released “Tripping the Light Fantastic”
a much more aggressive sound then their major label debut).
Having listened to this CD a few dozen
times over the past few weeks I haven’t been compelled to push fast-forward
once, so in other words - it rocks from beginning to end. If you have been
waiting for an exciting nu metal / post grunge band to take the scene by
storm - the wait is over – Systematic has what it takes to climb straight
to the top!
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