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BENEATH

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States | SELF

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States | SELF
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Genre: melodic metalcore

Like melody? Well, here's Beneath for ya.

Falling somewhere between melodic death/thrash and melodic metalcore, Beneath's sponymous EP belongs to that branch of modern metal that I quite enjoy because of the combination of thrashy aggression, metalcore breakdowns and the melodic classic metal-inspired elements of melodeath.

The four tracks on this EP are very strong, and all of them are characterized by both a strong sense of melody and an appealing drive. I especially enjoy extensive use of imbedded melody in the guitar riffs, as wells as the use of melodic guitar harmonies - which is something the Beneath excel at. These melodic elements go well together with the more aggressive elements from thrash metal and metalcore, resulting in some fairly well balanced songs. Strength of the EP is the use of more rock and old school metal oriented riffage, which Beneath have managed to blend seamlessly in with the metalcore and thrash elements.

The production is crisp and very professional and manages to bring all the interesting musical details out into the open, thus showcasing the admirable musicianship of the band.

Fans of the likes of Killswitch Engage and Nothing Divine should check out this fine melodic metalcore release. - metalmusicarchives.com


"http://www.metalmusicarchives.com/beneath(ep)--review.aspx?id=260343#comments"

Genre: melodic metalcore

Like melody? Well, here's Beneath for ya.

Falling somewhere between melodic death/thrash and melodic metalcore, Beneath's sponymous EP belongs to that branch of modern metal that I quite enjoy because of the combination of thrashy aggression, metalcore breakdowns and the melodic classic metal-inspired elements of melodeath.

The four tracks on this EP are very strong, and all of them are characterized by both a strong sense of melody and an appealing drive. I especially enjoy extensive use of imbedded melody in the guitar riffs, as wells as the use of melodic guitar harmonies - which is something the Beneath excel at. These melodic elements go well together with the more aggressive elements from thrash metal and metalcore, resulting in some fairly well balanced songs. Strength of the EP is the use of more rock and old school metal oriented riffage, which Beneath have managed to blend seamlessly in with the metalcore and thrash elements.

The production is crisp and very professional and manages to bring all the interesting musical details out into the open, thus showcasing the admirable musicianship of the band.

Fans of the likes of Killswitch Engage and Nothing Divine should check out this fine melodic metalcore release. - metalmusicarchives.com


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Just finished the 4-song EP
(The Prophecy)

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Our band has one simple goal: to make great music, whether people like it or not. Obviously, we want people to love our music, but if we don't love it ourselves, then it's pointless. We have a very strong work ethic and creative process. Since we all have different influences, we feel this gives our music a good level of dimensionality. The sky is the limit as far as we're concerned.