Album Review
Inherit The Stars – “We Were Made To Walk The Skies”
We Were Made To Walk The Skies is the newest, self-titled release from the UK-based metalcore act Inherit The Stars. After a good thorough listen I think this is a decent disc that fans of groups like Funeral For A Friend and Enter Shikari will really dig. For me though, I found it a bit too passive, plus it came up a bit short for my liking.
We Were Made To Walk The Skies is the newest, self-titled release from the UK-based metalcore act Inherit The Stars. After a good thorough listen I think this is a decent disc that fans of groups like Funeral For A Friend and Enter Shikari will really dig. For me though, I found it a bit too passive, plus it came up a bit short for my liking.
Don’t get me wrong. This is by no means a bad record, but for me it is way too heavy on the synths and strings to be considered a “metal” record. The songs are energetic and there are some great riffs and memorable choruses, but they just seem to get watered down and lost amidst the other elements and instrumentation.
At the end of the day, I feel We Were Made To Walk The Skies is okay at best. While even though I may prefer my metal to be a bit heavier and more aggressive, I still appreciate something new. This; however, was not really something new.
Track Listing:
01. If We Fall Together
02. Citizens of Earth
03. Facing The Fire
04. Hold Your Breath
05. Imagine (If We Ruled the World)
06. Caught In The Crossfire
07. Through The Fallout
08. When Hearts And Worlds Collide (feat. Liv Puente)
09. Here at the Edge
10. Destroy The Agenda (We’ll Build Our Own Adventures)
Run Time: 39:43
Release Date: May 18, 2013
Check out the song “Caught In The Crossfire”
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The Warning Shake the Foundations of a Sold-Out Leeds Stylus [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock21 hours ago
The Cruel Knives Headline Top Night of British Rock at Manchester’s The Lodge [Photos]
-
Music2 weeks ago
Take That (w/ Olly Murs) Kick Off Four-Night Leeds Stint with Hit-Laden Spectacular [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock4 hours ago
The V13 Fix #012 w/ Dååth, Unearthly Rites, maybeshewill and more
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The V13 Fix #011 w/ Microwave, Full Of Hell, Cold Years and more
-
Features2 weeks ago
Tour Diary: Gen & The Degenerates Party Their Way Across America
-
Indie1 week ago
Deadset Premiere Music Video for Addiction-Inspired “Heavy Eyes” Single
-
Folk1 week ago
Katherine Perkins Strikes the Right Tone with Her “Hold On” Music Video Premiere