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After such a powerful, dynamic first album, Engine Down could have rested on their collective laurels, basking in the praise of critic and lay listener alike. Engine Down, however, were not content to recycle musical patterns from the last album, deciding instead to take the calculated risk of surprising the listener with innovative songwriting and lyricism. Succeeding admirably, their second full-length, "To Bury Within the Sound," represents a different facet of Engine Down, but a facet based on the foun... [ read more ]
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The Mediterranean circa B.C. - when Crete flourished in culture and life. The famous bull-jumpers performed their dangerous sport in utter bliss with no worries of death as the town square bustled with daily activity. At that time, it seemed like a utopia. And as this image floats by, Engine Down's music is the perfect soundtrack. Music that transcends the toils of everyday life in our modern age- travelling through time touching the rawest of human emotion. Explosive bursts of energy, lush guitars along w... [ read more ]
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After two critically embraced and well-received albums, Engine Down present "Demure," a full-length that will surprise their most ardent fans, although it's inviting and accessible to those unfamiliar with their efforts to date. "Demure" captures an intriguing level of introspection only subtly hinted at in previous work, and the underlying pattern throughout the album is efficiency. The group's approach towards their third full-length is that of repetitious, droning guitars complemented by simplistic sync... [ read more ]
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