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Album Review

Fitting for a band taking as their name a reference to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Starring Janet Leigh's debut has a split personality, much like Norman Bates. The band is wholeheartedly dedicated to a progressive death metal style to be sure, but just about every track also features modern, dark jazz interludes. It's an interesting hybrid, and things are off-kilter enough that you never know what's around the corner. Will it be chugging, manic guitar noise or bass-oriented mood work? Either way, producer Greg Dawson features Matt Zadkovich and Chris Sokoloski's technical, furious guitars to full effect; they relentlessly assault with breakdowns and mathematically precise rhythmic fury. Frontman Matt Nimmo's vocals are actually scary. He simultaneously comes across as both a howling, growling ogre and a burning warlock, sometimes approaching Sam Kinison's manic and angry sarcasm. Spectrum is a relentlessly hard, aggressive, and smart album suitable only for adventurous listeners looking for a challenge. There might not be that much variety in the album's jazz-hardcore formula, but it's a compelling enough formula that variety isn't necessary.

Customer Reviews

Norman Bates is watching you shower!!!

But in all seriousness. I discovered this band randomly on a blog and if you are reading this YOU NEED TO HEAR THESE GUYS!!!!... The band's name struck me as a clever reference, and the cover art caught my eye. Looking through the titles of the tracks it seemed like Ihad discovered a possibly intelligent grindcore/mathcore band. Indeed I had, this band is f*****g amazing!!! Every member has talent on thier respective instrument. All over the wall math/grind/death/-core but there are also little modern darkjazz breaks and interludes that show wider influences. I highly reccomend this to fans of bands like Psyopus, Car Bomb, Genghis Tron, Daughters, Ephel Duath, Arsonists Get All The Girls, #12LLY, War From A Harlot's Mouth etc.. or any fans of mathcore, grind and deathcore.

holy motherfu

cking s&*t!!!! I'd actually write a formal review (normally) for a great band. But this is beyond beleif. They combine many different genres, and every member is very talented. A definate buy for any fan of any extreme metal genre, from deathcore, tech-metal, death metal, or anything. Worth every penny.

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Biography

Genre: Rock

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Canadian quintet Starring Janet Leigh were formed in 2003 and channeled more than their name from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, if their jarring and highly technical blend of death metal, hardcore, and off-the-wall prog and jazz influences is any indication. After years of intensive rehearsal and roadwork to develop this peculiar style in and around their home base of Ontario, vocalist Matt Nimmo, guitarists Matt Zadkovich...
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