Fault is the product of a band confident in who they are, and has allowed them to stand shoulder to shoulder with some of their more accomplished compatriots. Alpha Wolf have stepped in the right direction here, and this may will be the true beginning of a glowing journey.
Essentially a prelude to A Quiet Place to Die. Similar ideas and direction but some of the production is lacking compared and the song-writing as well. "Sub-Zero" is absolutely insane though. Calling out the ex-vocalist that's now in Dealer starting a little feud between the bands.
No Name - 77
Spirit Breaker - 75
Russian Roulette - 80
Sub-Zero - 93
The Lonely Bones - 83
My first experience with Nu-Metalcore, my only complaint about this EP is that there isn't more of it. Each song has a very similar vibe, but is still different enough to keep it interesting. The whole thing flows very smoothly, but this is especially evident with Sub-Zero into The Lonely Bones, where I often can't tell where one ends and the other begins. Almost every song on here would fit perfectly on a get hype playlist.
Favourite Tracks: Spirit Breaker, Sub-Zero
| 1 | No Name 3:27 | 91 |
| 2 | Spirit Breaker 3:24 | 86 |
| 3 | Russian Roulette 3:13 | 83 |
| 4 | Fault 0:44 | |
| 5 | Sub-Zero 3:09 | 86 |
| 6 | The Lonely Bones 3:50 | 82 |