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Sulaco - Tearing Through The Roots (2006)
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[size=12pt]Sulaco - Tearing Through The Roots[/size]
[size=8pt]August 22nd, 2006 , Willowtip[/size]


Genre: technischer Death Metal / Deathcore

Line Up:
Erik Burke - Vocals/Guitar
Lon Hackett - Bass
Chris Golding - Drums


1. Middle Man
2. Pointing Out The Obvious
3. Summon The Hammer
4. An Eye In Every Window
5. Brunt Of The Joke
6. Sticks In My Craw
7. Winning The Race
8. The Lone Chime
9. Model Of Inefficiency
10. Full Of Holes
11. Bupkus
12. Magee
13. Hidden Agenda

Total playing time 47:16

Zitat:Tearing Through the Roots is the long awaited debut full length from Rochester, NYs Sulaco. With previous releases through Relapse (2003s self titled EP) and a split with SOILENT GREEN via Crash and Burn Cartel, SULACO have established themselves as a band playing a style that is "spasmodically progressive as it is abrasively visceral". Tearing Through The Roots marks the bands first ever full-length and continues in their tradition of amazing musicianship, progressive songwriting, and the best forward-thinking metal available today.

Zitat:Collectively accounting for over 30 years of experience playing in Rochester, NYs underground music scene, the three members of Sulaco have perfected a uniquely schizoid vision of how music should be played with their Willowtip debut, Tearing Through the Roots. Fronted by guitarist Erik Burke, one of the true godfathers of technical metal and mastermind behind zany carnival-grinders Lethargy, Sulaco fuels its fractured, inverted rhythms with a twittering riffing style that squirms and tinkles like an orchestra of deranged dolphins in heat, squealing and writhing rabidly between volcanic bass thrusts and runaway blast-beat crescendos. Inspired by the likes of Breadwinner and Human Remains, Tearing Through the Roots is an emblem for creative, bonecrushing complexity that refuses to sacrifice the groove or become declawed like so many in the post-Dillinger tech metal landscape.

Leider kein deutsches Review gefunden. Schoener technischer Death Metal, der Necrophagist mit Deathcore mischt, wenn ihr euch was drunter vorstellen koennt. Nicht unbedingt besser als Anata, Necrophgist, Decapitated, The Faceless, The Shattering, .... aber fast in der gleichen Liga. Da sie manchmal auch langsamere Moshparts und Breakdowns verwenden, sind sie fuer mich eben was besonderes und die "-core" Elemente bringen schoene Abwechslung ins Geschredder.

http://www.myspace.com/sulaco
http://metal-archives.com/band.php?id=15758
http://www.sulaco.us/
http://shop.relapse.com/artist/artist.as...stID=10096
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Jo, die Jungs koennen was. ueberdurchschnittlich gut und ein Testlauschen wert. (7,5/10)
SATAN WORSHIPPING DOOM
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brunt of the joke ist schonmal dick Smile
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