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This is a good’ne. It manages “melodic” without being overdramatic, and it isn’t as hopelessly dependent on mosh parts as the first track lets on. The band took great pains to include progressive and experimental sections to break up the thrash-mosh monotony. Whether it’s the subdued guitar spotlighting in “20 Minutes to Namek” or the 6/8 section of “Atrium,” each song is given it’s distinguishing moments. Despite what I may say about these (or most) deathcore vocals, these are some brutal jams. - metalcaremke.com
Discography
Demo-2010
"The Nefarious Conquest" Ep-2012
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As with any artist, Wings to Burn has faced the tumultuous rollercoaster ride of dedicating their lives to a medium not generally accepted by the mainstream. The struggling artist motif, although romantic from a distance, leaves scars of insecurity, emotional instability and a general lack of faith in the world. Despite years of setbacks and disappointments, WTB have picked themselves up from the trenches of their war against the world to create a form of metal as unique as the members themselves.
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