Artist: The Browning
Album: Burn This World
Genre: Trancecore, Dance, Metal
Released: October, 2011
Country: United States
Rating: 7/10
Review:
The Browning are one of the more diverse, yet at the same time formula driven trancecore bands you'll come across. To elaborate, their style is one that's highly unique to the scene, featuring low tuned metal riffing meshing a variety of electronic styles, mainly focusing on hard-styled techno. The first thing you'll notice is how the electronics are an integral part of the music; they slide right in amongst the guitars, blending into one rather than standing on their own. The second thing you'll notice is breakdowns, and how many there are, replacing choruses and verses, piling up on top of each other. It almost appears as if lead vocalist and keyboardist Jonny McBee challenged himself to create as many different electronically fueled breakdowns as possible. And not saying that's necessarily a bad thing, but this is definitely a release that is better in small doses.
1. No Escape
2. Not Alone
3. Bloodlust
4. Standing on the Edge
5. Burn This World
6. Ashamed
7. Living Dead
8. Forgotten
9. Time Will Tell
10. Tragedy of Perfection
11. Dominator
12. I Choose You
23. The Sadist
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