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The Safety Fire
"Sections"
We rate this: 4 out of 10
Readers rate this: 9 out of 10
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Again, with the syncopated double bass and triplet picking. It’s becoming more than tedious now. The Safety Fire uses this technique so much. Alongside lots more double bass, polyrhythm, solo’s left right and centre, breakdowns, melody and atmospheric quiet passages. Everything a modern metal band needs in their diet.

It’s played impressively tight but then everybody else is playing this sort of thing. I don’t mean to be harsh but it’ far too sterile and generic, which is a pretty bad word to use to describe technical music but nowadays it seems quite a regular occurrence.

Listen: www.myspace.com/thesafetyfire
 
Tracklisting:
1. Sections
2. DMB
3. Sululary
4. Spoilage
5. Aphasic
 
by Oliver Turner.
 
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