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“As Daylight Dies” (Special Edition) by Killswitch Engage

Artist: Killswitch Engage
Title: “As Daylight Dies” – Special Edition (Enhanced)
Label: Roadrunner Records
Release Date: 8/27/2007
Genre: Heavy Metal
Rating: 4.5/5

The following is our review of the initial release of “As Daylight Dies” by Killswitch Engage:

I am sure that it is safe to say with a level of certainty that Melodic Metalcore bands such as All That Remains, Burn In Silence, 36 Crazyfists and a laundry list of others all owe respect and a debt of gratitude to Killswitch Engage. The debt is based on KE’s contributions via their music and all their efforts on behalf of Heavy Metal as a genre as a whole. It was Killswitch who made it clear that both the intensity that you find in Metalcore and the traditional melodies in conventional Metal could, and would be able to work together with a bombastic result. “As Daylight Dies” is the bands fourth endeavor and the second album for singer Howard Jones who really seems to be a perfect fit for the group by now based on what you will hear presented on the CD. With this release, the group shows why they continue to be the undisputed masters of this Metal formula for so many years. There is no shortage of brutal aggression and you will find this prominently displayed on “Unbroken” where Jones rails against the world in anger only to break into the melodic parts with seeming ease and perfection. Tracks like opener “As Daylight Dies” and “This Is Absolution” remind you that you are listening to professionals who have really grown into their role as a leader for this brand of Metal. The success that they have achieved over the past few years have really given the form a massive push ahead of all the rest and with every tune on the new record you can see why they have become so influential in this kind of sound. As the future is stepped into, the band chooses not to rest on the laurels of success and we find the new album once again taking the band in a venture ahead to new ground and focusing a little more on the melodic side than they ever did before.

If you are one of those fans who wanted this release to be a non-stop brutality fest then you might be a little dismayed but you should be aware that the use of melody does not mean that they have grown soft by any stretch of the imagination. This is actually a very killer album and I expect that when its numbers come back that it turns more people onto the group than it does turn off. In Metal, the only constant is change and since they deal with so much in the way of competition, I am glad to see Killswitch opting to once again lead the charge instead of following in the path of anyone else. There is a lot of similarity to what they did on 2004’s “The End Of Heartache” in the way that melody was given a lot more room but again this still provides you with many intense and dynamic numbers. One of my favorites is “Still Beats Your Name” which is a throttling drum song with Justin Foley keeping the kit begging for forgiveness. They are pushing the track “My Curse” a lot so this will be one of the favored numbers in the live sense. The twin guitar attack of Adam Dutkiewicz and Joel Stroetzel reminds you that this is a Metal band first with some truly excellent riffing that owes a lot to old school Thrash at times. As the CD nears its finish, you get “Reject Yourself” which closes out the release with a punch that is as hard a hit as only Killswitch Engage can deliver. This is a recommended release and brings a lot to the listeners. Lyrics and a few photos are featured on the foldout insert. It seems that “As Daylight Dies”, the power of KE grows all the stronger.

And now for some thoughts on the Special Edition version of this same release:

As they have been doing with certain regularity these days, Roadrunner Records gives a release about a year and then issues a special edition that comes with bonus tracks and a DVD of some kind. It’s a great treat for the hard core fan of these bands but it makes me wonder why it isn’t released like this in the first place sometimes. The KSE special edition of “As Daylight Dies” adds four powerful tracks onto the original release and none of these songs are throwaways by any stretch of the imagination. “Be One” totally floored me in its power and there was a section during “Let The Bridges Burn” that was borderline Norwegian Metal based on the blast beat drumming and riff that connected sections of the tune together. “This Fire” had a mixture of Groove Metal and portions that reminded me a little of a Lamb Of God riff before the well-known vibe of KSE kicked it into gear. The extended edition closes out with the bands rendition of the classic Dio tune “Holy Diver” and I REALLY enjoyed their take on this incredible track. They don’t completely rework it, but instead do a more traditional intro to it before giving it a KSE makeover. It’s a great mixture of Classic Metal meets the New School of the genre and during this track Jones is on point and showing why he was an excellent choice for the bands lineup. The DVD includes three of their videos: “My Curse”, “The Arms Of Sorrow”, “Holy Diver” which allows the fans to get their own block of KSE going when the videos on YouTube.com or Headbanger’s Ball grow boring. The entire thing is packaged in a fold out digipack and its here that I am finding myself a little annoyed and add my one complaint to the re-issue. I’m one of those sorts who like to leaf through the book on its own and with these last couple of editions this same booklet is glued to the main CD package. It makes it quite cumbersome sometimes. Otherwise this is a great item to look into and as always the perfect excuse to grab the release if you had not done so already.

Track Listing:
1. Daylight Dies
2. This Is Absolution
3. The Arms Of Sorrow
4. Unbroken
5. My Curse
6. For You
7. Still Beats Your Name
8. Eye Of the Storm
9. Break The Silence
10. Desperate Times
11. Reject Yourself
12. Be One – bonus
13. Let The Bridges Burn – bonus
14. This Fire – bonus
15. Holy Diver – bonus

Official Website: www.killswitchengage.com

Killswitch Engage @ Roseland Ballroom (3/1/2007)

Killswitch Engage was back and ready to crush a soldout Roseland Ballroom tonight. They would be performing with Dragonforce, Chimaira and He Is Legend and we were able to document the full show and get photos of three of the bands. To check out more about this incredible event just scroll past the logo below.

Logo - Killswitch Engage

Artist: Killswitch Engage
Venue: Roseland Ballroom (New York, NY)
Opener: Dragonforce, Chimaira, He Is Legend
Date: 3/01/2007
Label: Roadrunner Records

It was dubbed the “No Fear Music Tour” and that’s pretty much par for the course when it came to Killswitch Engage invading The Roseland Ballroom for a night of Metal mayhem. The group would be supporting their newest release “As Daylight Dies” and bring with them the ever hot Metal presence of Dragonforce, the crunching riffs of Chimaira and He Is Legend. Those that were able to snare tickets for the show would surely get a lot of value for their money tonight. I made sure to arrive early enough to see all the bands for this one and by the look of it – hundreds and hundreds of other Metal heads had the same idea as me. It was sure to be a good night and here is a little bit of the action for you to absorb.
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“As Daylight Dies” by Killswitch Engage

Artist: Killswitch Engage
Title: “As Daylight Dies”
Label: Roadrunner Records
Release Date: 11/21/2006
Genre: Heavy Metal
Rating: 4/5/

I am sure that it is safe to say with a level of certainty that Melodic Metalcore bands such as All That Remains, Burn In Silence, 36 Crazyfists and a laundry list of others all owe respect and a debt of gratitude to Killswitch Engage. The debt is based on KE’s contributions via their music and all their efforts on behalf of Heavy Metal as a genre as a whole. It was Killswitch who made it clear that both the intensity that you find in Metalcore and the traditional melodies in conventional Metal could, and would be able to work together with a bombastic result. “As Daylight Dies” is the bands fourth endeavor and the second album for singer Howard Jones who really seems to be a perfect fit for the group by now based on what you will hear presented on the CD. With this release, the group shows why they continue to be the undisputed masters of this Metal formula for so many years. There is no shortage of brutal aggression and you will find this prominently displayed on “Unbroken” where Jones rails against the world in anger only to break into the melodic parts with seeming ease and perfection. Tracks like opener “As Daylight Dies” and “This Is Absolution” remind you that you are listening to professionals who have really grown into their role as a leader for this brand of Metal. The success that they have achieved over the past few years have really given the form a massive push ahead of all the rest and with every tune on the new record you can see why they have become so influential in this kind of sound. As the future is stepped into, the band chooses not to rest on the laurels of success and we find the new album once again taking the band in a venture ahead to new ground and focusing a little more on the melodic side than they ever did before. If you are one of those fans who wanted this release to be a non-stop brutality fest then you might be a little dismayed but you should be aware that the use of melody does not mean that they have grown soft by any stretch of the imagination. This is actually a very killer album and I expect that when its numbers come back that it turns more people onto the group than it does turn off. In Metal, the only constant is change and since they deal with so much in the way of competition, I am glad to see Killswitch opting to once again lead the charge instead of following in the path of anyone else.

There is a lot of similarity to what they did on 2004’s “The End Of Heartache” in the way that melody was given a lot more room but again this still provides you with many intense and dynamic numbers. One of my favorites is “Still Beats Your Name” which is a throttling drum song with Justin Foley keeping the kit begging for forgiveness. They are pushing the track “My Curse” a lot so this will be one of the favored numbers in the live sense. The twin guitar attack of Adam Dutkiewicz and Joel Stroetzel reminds you that this is a Metal band first with some truly excellent riffing that owes a lot to old school Thrash at times. As the CD nears its finish, you get “Reject Yourself” which closes out the release with a punch that is as hard a hit as only Killswitch Engage can deliver. This is a recommended release and brings a lot to the listeners. Lyrics and a few photos are featured on the foldout insert. It seems that “As Daylight Dies”, the power of KE grows all the stronger.

Track Listing:
1. Daylight Dies
2. This Is Absolution
3. The Arms Of Sorrow
4. Unbroken
5. My Curse
6. For You
7. Still Beats Your Name
8. Eye Of the Storm
9. Break The Silence
10. Desperate Times
11. Reject Yourself

Official Website:
www.killswitchengage.com

“The Best Of Taste Of Chaos” by Various Artists

Artist: Various Artists
Title: “The Best Of Taste Of Chaos”
Label: Warcon Records
Release Date: 1/24/2006
Genre: Metal/Alternative
Rating: 5/10

The Taste Of Chaos tour follows in the footsteps of Ozzfest and The Warped Tour in establishing itself as bringing you the latest music in one big event. TOC however is focused on keeping it heavier and less avant-garde than Warped is, and for fans of the harder edged style but not as heavy or name brand as Ozzfest has become this festival is right up their alley. Warcon Records has taken a track from each band and the result is the ultimate concert sampler. It allows you the best way to get an idea of what awaits you at this particular festival and also makes a kick-ass collection of the years hottest bands. The double-CD gives you 36 songs and will probably direct you to looking deeper into their full album. There are some stand out performers featured on the disk such as Shadows Fall, The Used, Killswitch Engage, Bloodsimple and many more. The CD seems to be split into two sections with the newer more alternative bands on the first CD and then the heavier bands holding court on the second CD. This allows the fan of heavy or kinda heavy the chance to focus on the individual CD aimed at that aspect.
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Slayer @ Roseland Ballroom (11/11/2004)

Logo - Slayer

Artist: Slayer
Venue: Roseland Ballroom NYC
Opener: Killswitch Engage & Mastodon
Date: 11/11/04
Label: American Recordings
Genre: Thrash Metal

The Jaegermeister Music Tour has definitely become one of the most anticipated events in Heavy Metal music these days and primarily because it features the mighty Slayer as the headlining band (or at least it has for a couple of years now). It is an example of metal at its most primal intensity and can become brutal beyond description. This year it would be no different for Slayer would return as the Headliner with Killswitch Engage and Mastodon would kick of the mayhem for the evening. I cannot think of a better venue for this sort of concert than Roseland Ballroom. The entire front stage area becomes a pit when Slayer comes on and if you are not into that sort of thing you really need to run for the hills as it can get crazy.
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