Enemynside – Whatever Comes 2012
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Enemynside is an Italian band that now releases their fourth album and generally they were categorized in thrash metal. I think they play more of a metal rock version with somewhat raw vocals and just good songs with some unexpected twists and turns. In ‘Snot’ for example they suddenly use keyboards and that gives the song a more contemporary feel. Unfortunately sometimes they try too hard to find a melody, especially the vocal melodies are a bit difficult. Musically however it is all great and the songs have all been written well. ’Rise Up’ is a nice song with a different rhythmic feel and a fitting vocal melody. And ‘Too Many Times’ has a guest appearance by guitarist Richie Kotzen. Certainly a band that deserves a chance.
1. Withering 04:25
2. Reveries 03:56
3. Rise Up 04:19
4. The Cure 03:44
5. No One Of A Kind 04:15
6. Too Many Times 04:23
7. Hiddenself 04:06
8. Snot 03:45
9. Misleaded 04:02
10. Fearful World 03:35
11. Pitch Black 04:01
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Ehrlich gesagt war ich völlig von der Rolle, als ich mir „Whatever Comes" zum ersten Mal reingepfiffen hatte. Weshalb? Weil ich diese Italos als brettharte Thrash-Formation in Erinnerung hatte und es mir vor allem das von unzähligen ANNIHILATOR-Anleihen geprägte „Let The Madness Begin…" angetan hat.
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