Artist: It's Maybe Winter Outside
Album: December Sky
Genre: Trancecore, Melodic Metalcore, Electronic Rock
Released: February, 2013.
Country: Russia
Rating: 7/10
Review:
This is an album of simple pleasures, much in the manner of a decent pub meal; experimentation and trying new things is fine, but sometimes you just need something solid and reliable, with all the right ingredients included. Clumsily executed analogies aside, this isn't exactly an album which pushes any boundaries. Indeed much of the material echoes that of artists which came before it, such as the hammering synth riff from 'December Sky' which brings Enter Shikari's 'Solidarity' to mind and 'My Love Is Dead' which echoes the classic sound of acts such as Abandon All Ships. However this isn't necessarily a bad thing; and to the band's credit they do manage to bring a few 'new' elements to the table, such as in the stripped back electronic rock track, 'Deadly Winter In The Heart' and the fast paced cover of 'Dirty Dancing', a brilliant improvement on the original. If you're after something groundbreaking, perhaps look somewhere else, but if you're more than satisfied with the tried-and-true sounds done well, give this one a listen.
1. Intro
2. December Sky 3. Dirty Dancing (New Kids On The Block Cover)
4. Deadly Winter In My Heart
5. My Love Is Dead
6. Outro
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