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Burning Bridges

Haste the Day

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Album Review

On its debut for Solid State (Tooth & Nail's heavy music outpost), Indianapolis quintet Haste the Day garnishes its trad metal pacing and death and metalcore extremes with flourishes of emo and some melodic nods to Tool. The influence of acts like Living Sacrifice and Zao is strong here, in both the mixed-bag approach and the dedication to faith-based headbanging. "Blue 42" sets up the album nicely, with vocalist Jimmy Ryan screaming savagely over half-time staccato percussion before the song switches into a classic dual-guitar strut. However, Haste the Day proves even more restless in "Blue"'s final portion, shifting into a normal human singing voice. Fans of modern underground types like Poison the Well won't be thrown by the stylistic wanderlust — it's become part of the scenery, especially in metalcore. Burning Bridges is a well-played album, especially in more straightforward metal workouts like "Closest Thing to Closure" and the absolutely incendiary "Last Goodbye." The band does occasionally struggle with getting its varying pieces to sync cohesively, but that might be due to rookie jitters (it's their first time in the studio, after all). Fortunately, Haste gets it more than right more often than not, particularly on "American Love," which crams chunks of thick distortion and shrill fretboard runs between thrilling instrumental breaks and a lush, harmony-drenched midsection that's closer to forlorn modern rock than the hot coals of heavy metal singeing most of Burning Bridges. A contemplative, nearly nine-minute outro featuring plucked electric guitars and plinking synthesizers only makes wondering what direction Haste the Day will go in next that much more intriguing.

Customer Reviews

Better with Jimmy.

This is and will always be the greatest Haste The Day album. I like the new stuff up to pressure the hinges as well but this band is missing what made them original. Jimmy was such a different and diverse vocalist. It's difficult to see such a great band fall apart member after member. Finally something positive. Giuseppe. PGH 412.

their best

their best album ever, now jimmy's gone /:

NICE!

Excellent album for original HTD i'd say its their best stuff even if i like Dreamer better, ut really its like listening to a completely different band, its really hard to compare them, the contrast in the screaming and clean vocals makes it even better. I especially suggest American Love, the song is brutal all threw the first half then we have a incredible clean vocal break then back to brutality in the last 40 seconds

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Indianapolis, IN

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The Indianapolis-based Christian metalcore band Haste the Day formed in 2001. Guitarist/vocalist Brennan Chaulk, his drummer brother Devin, and bassist/vocalist Mike Murphy originally gigged as a three-piece, but six months after the group's inception they added longtime friend Jason Barnes as a second guitarist, and after a series of auditions named Jimmy Ryan their lead vocalist. After self-releasing That They May Know You in 2002, Haste the Day signed to the Tooth & Nail label's Solid State...
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