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"There is something so fiercely addictive about the music of Adelaide metalcore band Signals. Carving a legacy for themselves and rising to the top of the local scene, the band has made their presence- taking the opportunity to rip up every stage they ever grace.
This is why their latest offering, the seven-track EP Poetry Of Spite has been a much-anticipated release amongst those who have been keeping their eyes on this young band. So has the wait been worth it?
It certainly has.
The way this EP is laid out is very reminiscent of the band’s live shows. There is a pace that is set, and the track listing is set out in such a way that I’m constantly envisaging how the crowd would be moving throughout. To me though, that is not a criticism- rather it shows me what this band truly is about.
It is one of those EPs though that will take a few listens to truly take in the intricacies of it. For those new to Signals, the experimentation of combining noise music elements with heavy metalcore may feel a little jarring at first, as it is not your stereotypical effects-driven modern metalcore sound. While it does dabble with effects, they take more of a more raw, under-produced feel compared to other bands in the genre. I encourage you to give it a few spins. Each time you will notice all the little details hiding between the distortion and heaviness." - khwritingaus
www.signalsband.com
This is why their latest offering, the seven-track EP Poetry Of Spite has been a much-anticipated release amongst those who have been keeping their eyes on this young band. So has the wait been worth it?
It certainly has.
The way this EP is laid out is very reminiscent of the band’s live shows. There is a pace that is set, and the track listing is set out in such a way that I’m constantly envisaging how the crowd would be moving throughout. To me though, that is not a criticism- rather it shows me what this band truly is about.
It is one of those EPs though that will take a few listens to truly take in the intricacies of it. For those new to Signals, the experimentation of combining noise music elements with heavy metalcore may feel a little jarring at first, as it is not your stereotypical effects-driven modern metalcore sound. While it does dabble with effects, they take more of a more raw, under-produced feel compared to other bands in the genre. I encourage you to give it a few spins. Each time you will notice all the little details hiding between the distortion and heaviness." - khwritingaus
www.signalsband.com
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