
A.S.F.R. - Review - 17/06/2004 |
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| Cripes, how only two people can make such a monumental sound beats me… but singer/guitarist Dave.S.Merricks and drummer Nick Hemingway seem to find the lack of bodies around them hasn’t dampened their momentum one jot. The boy’s if ISOR (no idea what or who this refers to…) have penned an impressive arsenal of brutal-esque mini masterpieces for this their debut release on Copro Records. Like a Molotov cocktail, ISOR have managed to carefully mix dubious sounding track names, power and heaviness akin to an early-day Sepultura, lyrics delivered in a similar vein to Hatebreed and the nerve to serve it all up in one short sharp burst which will have you running for cover. Whilst this album may not forge any massive change in the face of metal, the signs are that the seeds have been sown here for an exciting future. Anderz ‘A Short Fanzine about Rocking’ |