LEVEL C - S/T

LEVEL C - S/T

\r\nFemale line up , ladies in metal kinda thing, in a challenging album, exactly for this particular reason, if not for anything else, as these girls do not follow the most usual path which is either being ethereal and all and singing high pitched vocals, or absolute “brutality”. Yes, their music may be based on these forms, however it doesn’t miss a thing of the elegance of these ladies. How come? Well, I was curious as well in the beginning while seeing the back cover of the cd and checking their webpage and listening to the tracks at the same time. That was a reason why I liked them; they have personality and they pass precisely what they want through their work.
\r\nMelodic breaks in aggressive, raging vocals, heavy guitars, metalcore riffs, death passages and subjects, intelligent subjects in the songs. Some moments I thought that I was listening to Soulfly jamming with Arch Enemy and Deftones. It really worth paying attention to the way they combine various elements and almost surprise you as you don’t know what’s coming up next during the song. On the other hand, if we wanted something “easy” we should look in other musical genres I guess, anyways. I just hope the male editors round the globe to “see” further than the looks of these girls when rating this album. It’ s not another female fronted band. \r\n

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\r\nNicoleta Sarantou \r\n

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\r\nLine up:
\r\nChristine Maynard:Vocals
\r\nChristina Crago:Guitar
\r\nJanean Marie Buch:Bass
\r\nMisty Everson:Drums
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