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Identity On Fire

A Skylit Drive

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Album Review

Released less than two years after Adelphia, Identity on Fire offers more of the familiar A Skylit Drive formula: emotional, weighty alt-rock anthems punctuated by guttural growls, screams, electronics, and the occasional synthesizer. Like many screamo bands, A Skylit Drive put most of their energy into making volatile (but melodic) music, saving Brian White’s screams for key moments and giving most of the spotlight to lead vocalist Michael Jagmin. Much has been made of Jagmin’s similarity to Geddy Lee, and these 12 songs do little to dispel that connection. He sings in an impossibly high register, with a touch of nasality and drama-kid theatricality adding some color to the melodies. The other bandmates don’t take such unique approaches to their own instruments, but they do know how to keep things varied, whether they’re launching into half-time during a bridge or sprinkling some dark, atmospheric electronica into an otherwise straightforward rock song. At times, the guys resemble a rap-free Linkin Park; elsewhere, they’re indistinguishable from millennial metalcore acts like We Came as Romans. A Skylit Drive have a rare frontman in Michael Jagmin, though, and they’d do well to stretch more boundaries on their future albums.

Customer Reviews

I love this album

Ive been an ASD fan from the start. btw guys MICHEAL JAGMAN IS BETTER. thought i might say that, but everyone doesnt like this album as much but i loveee it. has to be my favorite. 11/10 :)

(: (:

really really good (: best album hands down.

new skylit drive album

it seems i am the first review well after listening to the whole album i am fairly dissapointed ive liked ASD from adelphia to the new singer with wires and the concept of breathing being my favorite. this album is weaker the screams are weak and they sound more like a pop boy band. though there are a couple songs that really stuck out like the cali buds and your mistake. i like the album dont get me wrong, i was expecting something harder. though if you are a ASD fan you will like this album. overall i give it a 6/10

Biography

Formed: Lodi, California

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Formed in 2006 while all of its bandmembers were attending high school in Lodi, CA, A Skylit Drive quickly established a familiar post-hardcore sound, combining the aggression of screamo with the pop-leaning aspects of emo. The sextet released its debut EP, She Watched the Sky, in 2007 on Tragic Hero Records. By the end of that year, A Skylit Drive had endured numerous lineup changes, a situation that lent itself well to 2008's tense, angst-fueled full-length debut,...
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