The Correlation Between Entrance and Exit Wounds Review
Band | |
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Album | The Correlation Between Entrance and Exit Wounds |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | September 27, 2019 |
Genres | Mathcore, Melodic Metalcore |
Labels | Pure Noise Records |
Length | 28:31 |
Album rating : 80 / 100
Votes : 1 (1 review)
Votes : 1 (1 review)
February 22, 2024
It’s hard to put a genre of SeeYouSpaceCowboy. It blends so many elements from other metal sub genres. The naming scheme of the songs and the art is completely unique from bands, especially in the 2010’s, much more reminiscent of early Metalcore days.
As for the music, it’s just as unique as everything else. The album has about one million switch ups. Every song is super short though, which makes it hard to like individual songs. A lot of songs blend into each other, but a lot of songs also sound similar. There are some neat little naming tricks inside the songs (“No Words, No Compensating Lies” having no lyrics, “The Phoenix Must Rest” being the final song), but where the album truly shines is the lyrics on the later songs. There’s some super heavy, thoughtful, and well written lines, especially in (in my opinion, the albums best song) Late December. The song dives into the suicide of Connie’s girlfriend, a tragic event that causes sorrow to be laced into the song. The vocals can be rough at times along with the mixing. The instrumental tracks are some of the best and highlight how well the guitars and drums are done. It’s an overall good album, nothing to write home about for sure.
As for the music, it’s just as unique as everything else. The album has about one million switch ups. Every song is super short though, which makes it hard to like individual songs. A lot of songs blend into each other, but a lot of songs also sound similar. There are some neat little naming tricks inside the songs (“No Words, No Compensating Lies” having no lyrics, “The Phoenix Must Rest” being the final song), but where the album truly shines is the lyrics on the later songs. There’s some super heavy, thoughtful, and well written lines, especially in (in my opinion, the albums best song) Late December. The song dives into the suicide of Connie’s girlfriend, a tragic event that causes sorrow to be laced into the song. The vocals can be rough at times along with the mixing. The instrumental tracks are some of the best and highlight how well the guitars and drums are done. It’s an overall good album, nothing to write home about for sure.
Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | video | ||
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1. | Armed With Their Teeth | 1:53 | - | 0 | Music Video |
2. | With High Hopes and Clipped Wings | 2:27 | - | 0 | |
3. | Disdain Coupled With a Wide Smile | 1:46 | - | 0 | |
4. | A Space Marked "Escape" | 1:57 | - | 0 | |
5. | Prolonging the Inevitable Forever | 2:38 | - | 0 | |
6. | Late December | 4:05 | - | 0 | Music Video Audio |
7. | Have You Lost the Plot | 1:19 | - | 0 | |
8. | Put On a Show, Don't Let Them See You Fall | 2:12 | 85 | 1 | Audio |
9. | No Words, No Compensating Lies | 4:31 | - | 0 | |
10. | Dissertation of an Idle Voice | 2:46 | - | 0 | |
11. | The Phoenix Must Reset | 2:56 | - | 0 |
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thegloom 90/100
Jul 11, 2024 Likes : 1
This is SeeYouSpaceCowboy’s magnum opus. In just a few years, they’ve managed to refine their sound so much, it sounds like an entirely different band. The Correlation Between Entrance And Exit Wounds was good, but raw and unpolished. This is more than polished, it’s amazingly produced. The Sgarbossa siblings absolutely tear it up vocally, with Ethan deploying a mix of be... Read More