Haven't written a review for a band outside of the United States in a while, no discrimination here, just happened. But I could not have picked a better band to write about, I am a person that likes precision, and Bring Me The Author sure delivers.
This is a band that sounds just as good live (if not better) than they do on their recordings. They remind me of The Fall of Troy and the Alaska album from Between the Buried and Me, with energetic guitar riffage and a dynamic vocal delivery like those two bands.
It would really be a good idea to see what this band has, because you will be a better person for it.
Please share this band, as well as any other bands on this blog, with your friends, family, children, spouses, strangers, and your pets too if you're that kind of person.
There's nothing quite like seeing the energy you can feel through the music. And that's why you put together a live music video, so that people know you go buck-wild when you perform. Another great thing is when the video is done well, not just a bunch of clips put together to your music just for the sake of doing it.
The band Devil in the Details from Omaha, Nebraska (confirmation there is something in Nebraska worth seeing) knows how to put some energy out there, do they ever stop? Its great when a band comes together and actually tries to do things well.
Other than describing this as energetic, its metal-driven punk sound is killer, and I actually enjoy their use of clean vocals, I usually just tolerate most bands.
I first listened to this guy Jordan LaFaver, and his project Diary of Snow a couple years ago, and to be honest I wasn't a huge fan. It was okay, but it didn't do a whole lot for me. Probably because I was in some phase where I hated anything without breakdowns and a frustrated daddy's girl screaming about his problems half-assedly.
It had been a while, I recognized the name Diary of Snow as I was sorting through the reviews and I said "I should really give him another chance, I was a giant dick." I am very sorry Jordan, but I really like what you've done here.
It is not often I like a pop sounding song outside of rock bands, this is that exception.
And I'm glad I did, I'm listening to the track "Hunter" a track that Jordan seemed to work really hard on, because not only does he use a recording from a radio interview he did, the song is SPONSORED BY MT-FUCKING-V.
And if that isn't sweet, I don't know what is and I should just go back to bed.