As for the guitarists, expect the same metal-tinged leads mixed with palm-muted chugs, and plenty (I mean plenty!) of breakdowns to boot. Both are strong at times, but are ultimately mediocre in the long run. Former vocalist Craig Mabbit handles all the cleans, sounding like a mix of the vocalist from AKFJ and TDWP’s Jeremy Depoyster, while bassist Jared Warth handles Hranica-esque cleans. Comparing them to both TDWP and WCAR, they sound much more like the former, and whether that’s a positive or negative all depends on the listener. Well, don’t expect much.īlessthefall don’t necessarily do anything horribly wrong on His Last Walk, but they also don’t get anything totally right. Coincidentally, the same that TDWP’s second album Plagues came out, so did Blessthefall’s debut His Last Walk. Some adored their debut effort Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord and believed they were new innovators on the Rise Records scene, some were sickened by what Prada was trying to do. And, TDWP was both loved and hated for this decision. Though they didn’t quite invent a genre, they inspired a wave of bands like We Came As Romans and Blessthefall to bring mixes of post-hardcore, metalcore, and some synth to the table. When they first formed, I’ll bet TDWP had no idea what was going to happen. Review Summary: Average at best, but the first few tracks are debatably worth your time.
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