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Behind The Blackest Tears

Kingdom of Sorrow

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Album Review

As evidenced by the amount of touring and albums that Crowbar's Kirk Windstein and Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta have each individually racked up over the years, it would be completely understandable if both gentlemen decided to take a breather during off-time from their full-time gigs. Not a chance. 2010 saw the sophomore effort of their ongoing collaboration, Kingdom of Sorrow, titled Behind The Blackest Tears. And like their self-titled debut effort two years earlier, it sounds just like you think it would — Jasta's hardcore drill sergeant barking doing battle head-on with Windstein's brutal/sludgy guitar riffage. It's certainly not pretty — but that's the whole point. In an era when more and more metal bands are softening their sound or experimenting, you have to respect Kingdom of Sorrow's commitment to 100-percent pure, unadulterated metal. Forget about toe-tapping tunes here — what you get is a non-stop flurry of grinding metal, especially on such tracks as "Enlightened to Extinction," "God's Law in the Devil's Land," and the title track. Even when the group attempts to slow things down for a tad (namely the track "From Heroes to Dust"), it's only a matter of time until the gears shift back to a metallic roar. They may not be breaking a whole lot of new metallic ground, but it's always reassuring to know exactly what you're going to get from Windstein and Jasta when their schedules coincide.

Customer Reviews

Must have for Metal fans!

Sludge metal, hardcore - whatever label you choose to apply, it doesn't really matter beacause this album is pure grinding, heavy and hard. It's a classic! You don't have to be hardcore Hatebreed or Crowbar fans to appreciate the genuine pounding of the senses that this latest creation from Jasta and Windstein constantly delivers. Try out a song or 2 to start, but you'll be back for more. "From Heroes to Dust" is bound to be a timeless metal classic combining the classic (and haunting) melodic sound with pounding riffs to bang your head to or look a mosh pit! Nuff said - it rocks!!!

What is it?

TASTY!!!

Biography

Formed: New Orleans, LA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Another side project from Crowbar's Kirk Windstein and Hatebreed's James Jasta, Kingdom of Sorrow was formed in 2005, when the two found they had a desire to pay homage to some of the heavier legends in the genre, and add their own individual stamp to the style. Working with producer Zeuss, the band completed their first album, Kingdom of Sorrow in 2007, and it was slated for release in February of 2008 by Relapse. Windstein and Jasta then assembled a band to take the Kingdom on tour, roping in Steve...
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