Die No More
Metal heads Die No More have show me that they could possibly be sharing a stage with some metal legends and the proof of this is on their brilliant new EP Blueprints.
Within the first few seconds of listening to the first track Conscious Indecision I can instantly hear infectious guitar riffs and an original melody within. The EP heavily consists of tracks that have made me headbang and turn it up louder so I am now quite eager to see this band live. Particularly within the track Council Of War as I think that has an energetic rhythm that will get the crowds pumping and bring an arena/festival type atmosphere to any venue. The last two tracks on the EP titled Nightmares and Oblivious have a cliff hanger type effect as they left me wanting more
There are some brilliantly strong influences that can be heard within the EP; sounding almost similar to metal giants such as Metallica, Bullet For My Valentine and Evile in terms of vocal work, rolling drums and original solos that will go down well with crowds.
So I can conclude that this is a pretty good EP to introduce a band's sound. This band most certainly have a lot of potential to be the main support for a metal giant either on tour or at a festival in the near future. Be sure to catch them on their mini tour in a town near you (tour dates can be found below).
Words by Charlotte Whittingham
R.I.Y.L: Evile and Metallica
Find Die No More on Facebook
Tour Dates
The Vine Bar, Workington - 6th September
Electric Eden Festival, Appleby - 7th September
Satan's Hollow, Manchester - 3rd October
Trillians, Newcastle - 19th October
Within the first few seconds of listening to the first track Conscious Indecision I can instantly hear infectious guitar riffs and an original melody within. The EP heavily consists of tracks that have made me headbang and turn it up louder so I am now quite eager to see this band live. Particularly within the track Council Of War as I think that has an energetic rhythm that will get the crowds pumping and bring an arena/festival type atmosphere to any venue. The last two tracks on the EP titled Nightmares and Oblivious have a cliff hanger type effect as they left me wanting more
There are some brilliantly strong influences that can be heard within the EP; sounding almost similar to metal giants such as Metallica, Bullet For My Valentine and Evile in terms of vocal work, rolling drums and original solos that will go down well with crowds.
So I can conclude that this is a pretty good EP to introduce a band's sound. This band most certainly have a lot of potential to be the main support for a metal giant either on tour or at a festival in the near future. Be sure to catch them on their mini tour in a town near you (tour dates can be found below).
Words by Charlotte Whittingham
R.I.Y.L: Evile and Metallica
Find Die No More on Facebook
Tour Dates
The Vine Bar, Workington - 6th September
Electric Eden Festival, Appleby - 7th September
Satan's Hollow, Manchester - 3rd October
Trillians, Newcastle - 19th October