The mathcore torch has been passed. Sheesh, this album is absolutely bonkers.
It's really hard to believe this is a debut album. "Pain To Power" is as musically relevant as it is culturally. This is a significant album in the music that defines our current era. I'm still in shock at how monumental this record is. Instant classic.
A beautiful album accompanying an important message. Some of the most important post-rock being made today!
One of the most legendary jam sessions ever.
Maruja are so locked in as a band. This EP is 22 minutes of live-recorded FULLY improved music in one take. Many will rush to say there's no vocals, but damn go find me another band that can casually drop a 22 minute jam session and have it sound this good. Unreal how good this EP is. Front-to-back it's intended to be played as one piece of music, and honestly you should go into this listening experience with the headspace that this is a ... read more
An EP that manages to successfully to create a 15-minute retrospective on metalcore of the past 20 years. There's an obvious influence of "Opposite of December"-era Poison The Well, but beyond that there's influences from various other bands during that timeframe, namely: Cave In, Hopesfall, Eighteen Visions, and Converge. Excited to see a full-length album release from this group.
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