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Pressure the Hinges

Haste the Day

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Album Review

Pressure the Hinges marks Haste the Day's third effort for Solid State and first with new vocalist Stephen Keech, who stepped in after Jimmy Ryan departed for married life at the tail-end of 2005. The record expands on the increased melodic exploits of 2005's When Everything Falls, most songs not only falling into the sing/scream dynamic of screamo (emphasis on the singing), but also edging nearer to confessional modern rock than anything really metalcore related. "The Minor Prophets" doesn't even start chugging until the final minute fadeout, and "Stitches" opens up with tender singing that continues to reign supreme in its four-minute run. However, there is enough metal to satisfy old fans, even as the guys involve more expansive moments to keep people guessing; the powerful build-up of "Chorus of Angels" and the near Deftones-inspired "Janet's Planet" are interesting inclusions on a disc that elsewhere concentrates on a pummeling Wall of Sound and hooky choruses to get it through (though that latter song somewhat kills the mood with its hazy and slow crawl). In addition to the emphasis on harmonious vocals, the most marked difference in Haste the Day is new mic wielder Keech. He does a suitable job of balancing out the soft moments with hardened grit, but whereas Ryan owned a shriek akin to that of an evil, rabid dog snapping at anyone who might get too close, Keech's pair of lungs fall much more in line with most of his metalcore peers. It's not bad, just kind of ordinary. As a result, Haste the Day's songs are indeed still catchy and powerful, they're just a little less distinctive to the scene overall and go down much easier than before. Fans shouldn't be turned off by Pressure's glossy sheen and new dynamics, though; they should just make room to welcome even more people into the Haste the Day faction. [A deluxe edition of the CD was also issued.]

Customer Reviews

Dude...

What happened to all the reviews? This album is amazing, and I'll probably put up a better review somtime, but, has anyone else noticed all the disappearing reviews?

Haste The Day Does It Again

This Album is Brutal... Downright Brutal. And Yet At The Same Time It Has Aweing Melody. The Screams Are Much Lower Pitched Than Jimmy Ryan's Previous Works If You LOVED When Everything falls This Will Have To Take Time To Grow On You. It Has A Great Melodic Side Which Is Great For Newcomers To The Hardcore/Screamo Genre. Honestly When I Came Upon This The Hardest band I Listened To Was Skillet. And There Is Nothing Wrong With That. Skillet Is Awesome! But If Your New To The Genre Just Buy It... Dont Think About It. Listen To The 30 Second Preview Of Stitches If You Like It Buy The Album... This Album Brought Me Out Of My Contemporary/Pop Shell And Opened me To Many More Bands... If You Like This Check Out For Today Their New Album Attack Of The Wolf King And The Showdown... Haste The Day Keep Doin Your Thing! God Bless!

awesome

I just happened to stumble upon this band. They are really good. I like melodic metal sorta like KSE. Stitches has a great video. Pressure the hinges has some great riffs. I think on this the best song is The Oracle.This band really has potential

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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