The Immortal Emokid wrote:
I would disagree with all of you... I recently got this album in a second-hand record store.... glad I didn't listen to you guys !
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so what have we here ? METAL ! it mixes elements of thrash, classic heavy, nu & metalcore (metal being the main thing here) and does it pretty well...
the songs are good, guitar work is way above average, the rythm section is pretty good too and, honestly, I don't hear any huge vocal flaw except if you consider putting Nu & Hardcore elements in the vocals is a flaw... which I don't
Trivium is a good, honest hard working band and
Ascendancy is a reflection of that... I'll give it 85/100 (as Ember to Inferno was a bit better, 90/100 for me)... :twisted:
eh, i'm quite late to jump in the conversation, but I purchased this CD after hearing some comments about the band and after hearing "Dying in your arms"(love the lead guitar) for the first time. I got the version with 4 bonus tracks 2 being new songs, 1 being a cover of Metallica's Master of puppets and the video mix of Dying in Your Arms. After listening to this CD I agree with Emokid on most of what he said. First this band is mainly Metal, they have elements of Thrash, Death and Iron Maiden like Metal with some metalcore mixed in. The guitar playing is awesome, and even though some of the lead guitar playing are somewhat repetitive on songs like "Dying in Your arms" and "The Deceived", but they make them very catchy and gives them a little melancolic side making them quite enjoyable. In fact, The Decieved is my favorite tune from the CD, it also has a very high skilled solo.
I like the clean singing but the screaming parts need some work. the growling is ok though, that would be the only gripe I have about this CD. I've read a lot of negative comments recently about Trivium and I couldn't disagree more about most of them. Do yourselves a favour and listen to it before making up your opinion, I did and was pleasantly surprised.
I'd rate Ascendency 82%.