Tomorrow We Die Alive – Born of OsirisAugust 27th, 2013 or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Metal Released: Aug 20, 2013 Customer Ratings (167 Ratings) |
Tomorrow We Die Alive – Born of OsirisView More By Born of Osiris Customer ReviewsHyper-Recycled Conformity (2 stars)Sumerian Records heavily hinges this bands creativity... the band has even stated this in interviews! Sumerian Records restricts this band from being truly progressive and forces them to write shorter songs so they can be more popular. The label even tells them how many songs are to be on the record! How lame! This albums sonically sounds like they are trying to appeal to the Hot Topic mainstream demographic of trendy bands long time fan...but. (2 stars) Don't get me wrong, the new album is good for what it is. But with that being said, for a fan of their previous work and how much shredding was on The Discovery, this album is nothing but chugs and keyboards and left me dissapointed. Ignore the reviews (5 stars) This is their best and hardest album they have recorded. So brutal. So prog. So djent. So buy it. Haha illusionist's intro melted my face. BiographyFormed: Chicago, ILGenre: Rock Years Active: '00s, '10s Chicago-based metalcore outfit Born of Osiris (formerly known as Rosecrance) formed around the talents of Lee McKinney (guitar), Ronnie Canizaro (vocals), Joe Buras (keyboards/backing vocals), David Darocha (bass), Cameron Losch (drums), and Matt Pantelis (guitar) while still in high school. The band's signature blend of thrash and highly melodic progressive death metal caught the ear of Sumerian Records, which signed the band (all of whose members were only 18 at the...
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