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The Discovery

Born of Osiris

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Album Review

Still a group of young men at the release of their third album, The Discovery, Born of Osiris, the heavy metal band from Chicago, is also unusual in terms of its lineup, boasting six musicians including a dedicated vocalist, Ronnie Canizaro, and a keyboardist, Joe Buras, who sings. It is Buras in particular who helps lift Born of Osiris beyond the category of standard-issue metal band. The drummer, Cameron Losch, and the bassist, David Da Rocha, pummel their instruments in the usual metal fashion, guitarists Jason Richardson and Lee McKinney attack and diddle their instruments as expected. And Canizaro boasts the usual unearthly metal howl. But then there's Buras, whose keyboards twinkle here and there, taking the music in a slightly more sophisticated direction, and whose vocals actually constitute singing rather than howling as he shadows Canizaro, often repeating the lyrics in a manner not so much enraged as, well, just very pissed off. Those keyboards, which occasionally come to the fore, sometimes make The Discovery sound like an album that was recorded in a studio with two rooms at which a progressive rock band was working next door and their music sometimes bled through the wall. The danger with doing anything out of the ordinary on a metal record is that metal fans will reject it, but in the case of Born of Osiris, the keyboard elements are an add-on. They do provide occasional respite from the onslaught, but they don't emasculate the band.

Customer Reviews

chyeah

my balls just hatched ears

Different once again

I like how every one of their albums is awesome in its own way. They've been able to make each album sound completely different than the previous one while still sounding great. In this album, Joe, their keyboardist/backup vocals has a way bigger role. I like the vocal switches between Ronnie and Joe, it keeps the vox from sounding monotone and boring. Plus the guitarists shred a lot more in this one. Definitely didn't disappoint, makes the rest of the music in my library seem somewhat boring.
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The Time Has Come!

Deffinitly one of the best albums of the year, alot different from their first 2 albums but still sickk.

Biography

Formed: Chicago, IL

Genre: 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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