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Artist description
New Jersey's BURNT BY THE SUN is blazing a new trail for extreme music to follow well into the 21st Century. Boasting a line-up of members from Discordance Axis, Human Remains, Black Army Jacket and Endeavor, BURNT BY THE SUN flexes a futuristic quasi-metal/hardcore hybrid that sounds as unique and imposing as it does energetic on their Relapse debut CD-EP. The songs are as cerebral as they are visceral: "Buffy" and "You Will Move" are equal parts guitar skronk and frenetic fret board gymnastics, vocal savagery and superhuman drumming. The bands compositions are meticulously dynamic, paying as much attention to deft nuance and fluid transition as much as being high velocity displays of brute force. BURNT BY THE SUN is a relentless fusion of post-everything virtuosity, leaving behind the charred remains of convention and sterility for a scorched earth policy of progression, aggression and perpetual motion. |
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Music Style
Furious, technical metallic hardcore |
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Musical Influences
Burnt By The Sun |
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Similar Artists
Dillinger Escape Plan, Coalesce, Converge, Human Remains, Hatebreed, Candiria |
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Artist History
BURNT BY THE SUN formed in November 1999...
Bio abailable at relapse.com on the Relapse page |
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Group Members
John Adubato - guitars; Ted Patterson - bass; Dave Witte - drums; Mike Olender - vocals; Chris Rascio - guitars |
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Instruments
guitars, bass, drums and vocals |
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Albums
Soundtrack to the Personal Revolution (Relapse 2002), Self-Titled EP (Relapse 2001), Burnt by the Sun / Luddite Clone split EP (Ferret, 2000) |
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Press Reviews
“This is one band that has arrived to cremate the genre in a brisk, blazing, white hot inferno...an atomic shockwave of wide-eyed acceleration.” -Metal Maniacs
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Location
New Brunswick, NJ - USA |
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