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Noisecore is an offshoot of the late 1980s grindcore scene, which was popularized by bands such as Napalm Death and Terrorizer.
Noisecore is still an underground phenomenon to this day, with bands such as Worms and Lobster Assault.
Meanwhile, Eden Maine, a gang of youthful upstarts from Hertfordshire, are mounting their own attack on the world at large, armed with a killer combination of technically razorsharp riffing, a pincer-movement of addictive hooks, and enough frenetic, destructive energy to ensure that their vocalist was drenched in blood at the end of a recent show.
Brodsky's "noisecore vocals" are quite effective, but he falters when attempting to inject melodic vocal parts into the songs.
Noisecore is of course the axis upon which this operation spins, and fans of this genre will not be disappointed, even if the emo excursions as well as the lengthy sound effect sequences (while cool enough in a "like it once but does have to be wedged between actual songs?" kinda way) are mostly distracting.
About forty minutes of asskicking noisecore - but at this point the Radiohead comparisons that surround this album's press should be taken with a grain of salt, as Until Your Heart Stops era Cave In is still an angry, angry beast.