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Hacride - Amoeba

Review Added: 8/26/2008
Released: 2007, Listenable Records

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Hacride is not your typical metal band. Hailing from France, Hacride's sound is at times epic, at other times ambient and trancy, but all times intense. Combining multiple layers of sound and incorporating vibes from multiple genres (including a spanish hip hop cover), this foursome brings a unique sound to a choked genre. Hacride has a sound reminiscent of Strapping Young Lad, Meshuggah, and Gojira. The first two are credited by Hacride as unfluences, the latter hails from the same country so the similarity isn't too surprising. Amoeba is the group's second album, and is independently released. There is quite a variety of sound represented on this album, yet just enough cohesiveness is present to prevent the album from sounding like a disconnected grouping of tracks. Hacride is worth watching, especially if they continue to release albums as powerful as Amoeba.

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Hacride - Amoeba

Track Listing

  1. Perturbed
  2. Fate
  3. Vision Of Hate
  4. Zambra (Ojos De Brujo Cover)
  5. Liquid
  6. Cycle
  7. Deprived Of Soul
  8. Strength
  9. Ultima Necat
  10. On The Threshold Of Death

Members

  • Adrien Grousset - Guitar
  • Olivier Laffond - Drums
  • Benoist Danneville - Bass
  • Samuel Bourreau - Vocals
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