Burning Bridges To Nowhere
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| Jun 2009
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Ragnar of Ravensfjord
Reviewed 2009-07-06
Reviewed 2009-07-06
Solid, driving, rockin’ melodic hardcore often with dual female & male vocals from Philly. Lots of good bass, guitar lines & plenty of insightful lyrics. Very diverse sound from a variety of punk, hardcore and heavy rock. A mix of Signal Lost, Nausea (NYC), Spitboy, Fugazi & I Object!
(((((1)))))) Jumps right out with bass, pick slides and drum bashin hardcore. Great vocal sound!
(((((2)))))) Melodic, driving punk with a melancholic feeling. Very catchy.
((((3)))) Thick riffs & chargin but very melodic and kinda fast. Good use of both (or is it all 3?) vocalists.
(((((4))))) Pissed off hardcore with nice balance between the aggression and melodic sides. Rad guitar harmonics, too.
((((((5)))))) Riffy & rockin’, with catchy as hell chorus. Very similar to Spitboy & Nausea especially the vocals.
(((((6))))) Slow, feedbac intro with a nice Fugazi-ish burst. Awesome guitar sound and loud vocals.
((((((7)))))) Very topically (health care & the b.s. the involved with the industry & politicians) and a big, fast guitar sound. Great melodic & uptempo hardcore with an awesome chorus.
(((((8))))) Melodic intro then fast hardcore and back and forth. Weird structure but it works for the most part.
((((((9)))))) 90’s indie rock (emphasis on ROCK) mixed with punk & hardcore. Excellent bass & guitar sound. Gets really good in the fast parts, too.
((((((10)))))) Drum based intro with a killer rockin’ opening and amazing 90’s melodic hardcore vibe.
((((((((11)))))))) Bassy then FAST & PISSED hardcore with totally awesome vocals. Rocks like nobody’s business. Hell yeah!
(((((((12)))))) Whoa! Totally perfect punk riff then driving hardcore with catchy, even poppy male & female vocals.
(((((1)))))) Jumps right out with bass, pick slides and drum bashin hardcore. Great vocal sound!
(((((2)))))) Melodic, driving punk with a melancholic feeling. Very catchy.
((((3)))) Thick riffs & chargin but very melodic and kinda fast. Good use of both (or is it all 3?) vocalists.
(((((4))))) Pissed off hardcore with nice balance between the aggression and melodic sides. Rad guitar harmonics, too.
((((((5)))))) Riffy & rockin’, with catchy as hell chorus. Very similar to Spitboy & Nausea especially the vocals.
(((((6))))) Slow, feedbac intro with a nice Fugazi-ish burst. Awesome guitar sound and loud vocals.
((((((7)))))) Very topically (health care & the b.s. the involved with the industry & politicians) and a big, fast guitar sound. Great melodic & uptempo hardcore with an awesome chorus.
(((((8))))) Melodic intro then fast hardcore and back and forth. Weird structure but it works for the most part.
((((((9)))))) 90’s indie rock (emphasis on ROCK) mixed with punk & hardcore. Excellent bass & guitar sound. Gets really good in the fast parts, too.
((((((10)))))) Drum based intro with a killer rockin’ opening and amazing 90’s melodic hardcore vibe.
((((((((11)))))))) Bassy then FAST & PISSED hardcore with totally awesome vocals. Rocks like nobody’s business. Hell yeah!
(((((((12)))))) Whoa! Totally perfect punk riff then driving hardcore with catchy, even poppy male & female vocals.
Recent airplay
Blind Eyes Blind Lives
Bloodstains Across Atherton - He Can't Be All 4 At Once — Sep 05, 2009
Sick Industry
Bloodstains Across Atherton - Surreal Cage Match — Aug 29, 2009
Everyday
Music Casserole — Aug 29, 2009
Plastic Dream
Music Casserole — Jul 25, 2009
Reflections
Bloodstains Across Atherton-Now With 50% More Blasphemy — Jul 18, 2009
Treadmill March
Bloodstains Across Atherton-"Bros" need pain and deth — Jul 11, 2009
Charting
2009-07-05 — 2009-09-06
Loud
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Sep 6 | 1 |
| Aug 30 | 2 |
| Jul 26 | 1 |
| Jul 19 | 1 |
| Jul 12 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Blind Eyes Blind Lives | ||
| 2. | Everyday | ||
| 3. | Counting Down The Days | ||
| 4. | Septa Death | ||
| 5. | Silence | ||
| 6. | Void | ||
| 7. | Sick Industry | ||
| 8. | A Slow Decay | ||
| 9. | Plastic Dream | ||
| 10. | Reflections | ||
| 11. | Treadmill March | ||
| 12. | Burning Bridges To Nowhere |