following the footsteps...
author: lozz
The closest thing I can compare this album to is
lostprophets first album thefakesoundofprogress,
Incubus S.C.I.E.N.C.E. and glassJAw EYEWTNAS.
This album is not straight up rapcore, it fuses
funk, Metal, Rap, Post-Hardcore all into one.
The production is amazing and a good high quality,
considering how its an indie record.
All I can say is R.I.P. i found this band too late.
Another awesome band which couldn't get a record deal because they aren't fitting with the current cliche.
R.I.P.
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Not your AM Rock........
author: Suanne
Loko Phylum has woven a matrix of sound that won't have you thinking "Britney Spears". A little rage with a lot of creativity and an awesome CD is born.
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author: CD Baby
Metal is always evolving, and groups like this are the living proof that it's never going to stop. With a seemingly endless array of styles in their repertoire, they are all put to use- seamlessly blending ambient noise, quick precise riffs, out-of-left-field time changes, and sublimely catchy hooks. Taking the best elements of mid 90's Rage and modern aspects of nu-metal bands like the Deftones, it's clear that this is a group who has done their homework and is ready to push the envelope even farther than their record title has already suggested. Fans of the more obscure second-stage bands at fests like Warped Tour will find this compelling, a more intelligent and complex anitidote to the bubblegum metal that invades the airwaves.
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