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Endmark – “I Used To Be” [Song Review]
“I Used To Be” is the latest single from the Chicago-based progressive metal band Endmark, and it’s available as a “name your own price” download from their various sites. Be forewarned however, that this song packs a mighty punch! And even though it clocks in at only 2:50 minutes in length, it is enough to knock the wind out of you and force you to take immediate notice.
“I Used To Be” is the latest single from the Chicago-based progressive metal band Endmark, and it’s available as a “name your own price” download from their various sites. Be forewarned however, that this song packs a mighty punch! And even though it clocks in at only 2:50 minutes in length, it is enough to knock the wind out of you and force you to take immediate notice.
The heavy, melodic, staccato rhythms are capped off with brash, in-your-face vocals and a smattering of clean vocals. This is a very good effort and whether it be another single, EP or even a full-length, I can’t wait to hear more from these guys in the near future.
Run Time: 2:50
Release Date: December 2, 2012
Check out the song: “I Used To Be”
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