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Aggressive, heavy music blended with thick melodies
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Alternative Metal
Release Date:
2003
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A Cold Breath of What It Takes
© Copyright-SYX
(677242009520)
Record Label: SYX
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With the release of their 2nd album, A COLD BREATH OF WHAT IT TAKES, SYX forges ahead honing their sound and perfecting their mix of hardcore rock with tastefully chosen and executed effectual samples alongside walls of crunching guitars, that result in a compelling sound which follows suit to the likes of KORN and Mudvayne. Formed in Portland, Oregon in the Fall of 2000, SYX have proven themselves as one of the leading acts to come from the area. Originally focusing on a sound born more out of punk and metal, the group began their experimental techniques with their first album UNDERNEATH THE SURFACE, which demonstrated their natural affinity for creating a brutal yet heartfelt sound that has pleased fans at their live shows around the northwest for the past few years. A COLD BREATH OF WHAT IT TAKES pushes the envelope even farther with a greater focus on melodies and dynamics of vocals that come across brilliantly in songs like NALU, A Letter To Divide, and Amendments To A Sick Art. The records' rabid fluidity is also partially due to the production talents of Brian Lehfeldt (Everclear, TV:616) whom spared no effort in bringing out the best in this band. A COLD BREATH OF WHAT IT TAKES will be independently released on May 3, 2003 and at this writing tour plans are already being negotiated to promote this hot act, which locally is being called the hottest rock act in Portland.
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What a pleasant surprise!
author: Matt Layher
This album is simply great. A very nice blend of melodic hardcore goodness, and definitely one of the better albums I've heard as of recently. I was very pleasantly surprised after picking this up on a whim, and listening to it. I plan on buying both their early EP and their 2005 album as soon as possible! What a great band!
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Liked it!
author: FSA
Some of the songs seemed to run into each other a bit, but I still like the CD.
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Syx is sick!
author: erokocho
Syx rocks!!! This disc is sick fella's! Can't wait to here more from you!
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it was bitchen
author: nicole pippert
i love syx they have been one of my favorit bands of all times sence my now, X boyfriend interdused my to u i went to your consert at the ike box and thats when i started to fall for u guys so rock on and keep doen what u do peace out, nicole. rite at applestair@yahoo.com
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