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[QUOTE="JonahBloodbath:91155"][b]Review in the new heartattack:[/b] Two bands with similar yet distinctive sounds. Both start with a liberal dose of thrashy hardcore but then they diverge from there. Old Sarum stick more to the thrash recipe with lots of blast beats and sing-along, mid-tempo parts. They throw in some slower, more intense parts as well to keep things interesting. Raise The Curtain take things a more metally direction and get very close to the mosh-metal boundary in some spots. They throw in some more melodic parts as well and overall remind me a bit of Bury Me Standing. Both bands have screamed vocals for the most part and the lyrics are a mix of the political and personal. A solid release worth checking out. BH [b]This record can now be purchased at the following fine retailers:[/b] Cathartic Records in providence Smash Records in DC Newbury comics in Boston (Harvard square location and Newbury st. location) [b]OR:[/b] order your copy from me. $7.50. Listen to the whole thing for free here: http://boston.kicks-ass.org/tdb/radio.blog/index.php www.tdbrecords.com for more info..[/QUOTE]
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