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WHAT PEOPLE SAID ABOUT "REVELATIONS"
"REVELATIONS comes across as a grand statement crammed with quasi-screamo (“Grievances”), atmospheric post-rock (“February 3, 1949″), seesaw pop melodies (“The Difference”) and epic, slow-building drone sludge (“Brookston Turbines”).
...Even more impressive is the loose thread that winds throughout the length of the album’s 11 tracks. While the music careens from one extreme to the other, Patton’s vocals (which alternate between bedside whisper and all-out, throat-shredding wail) accompany dark, haunting lyrics that seem to step seamlessly from one song into the next, like ghosts moving from room to empty room."
- Dustin Lothspeich, Tour Worthy
"I’d say that they’re a band that’s on the artsier side of what some people call hardcore, and which some just call emo. That last term is culturally deficient to describe these guys."
- The Deli Magazine
breathtakerband.com
"REVELATIONS comes across as a grand statement crammed with quasi-screamo (“Grievances”), atmospheric post-rock (“February 3, 1949″), seesaw pop melodies (“The Difference”) and epic, slow-building drone sludge (“Brookston Turbines”).
...Even more impressive is the loose thread that winds throughout the length of the album’s 11 tracks. While the music careens from one extreme to the other, Patton’s vocals (which alternate between bedside whisper and all-out, throat-shredding wail) accompany dark, haunting lyrics that seem to step seamlessly from one song into the next, like ghosts moving from room to empty room."
- Dustin Lothspeich, Tour Worthy
"I’d say that they’re a band that’s on the artsier side of what some people call hardcore, and which some just call emo. That last term is culturally deficient to describe these guys."
- The Deli Magazine
breathtakerband.com