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The album slows down with "Down the Drain", dropping the percussion with thick fuzz filling the background while a strummed chord progression structures the song.

The instrumental "Ataraxia" mixes all of the previous elements into a steady yet captivating tune. The band gets it perfect here; powerful rhythms against Eastern sounding licks and catchy riffs while falsetto vocals fill the background. The downtuned guitars totally crush here. Mid tempo rocker "Tension in the Ranks" doesn't pick up until half way through the song where we're pushed back to trademark Cave In heaviness and epic lead guitar lines.

A soid track but it could use more dynamics to bring the album to satisfying close. Compared to past releases, Perfect Pitch Black proves to be the most consistent and well constructed release from Cave In. The band seems to have moulded all their different elements into a happy medium while establishing their own sound. The problem with Cave In is while they create artistically strong music, their lacking in producing truly memorable moments leaves the listener just slightly disappointed.

Pick this one up if you're looking for a casual heavy rock listen but with a creative twist. Tweet user ratings Ecnalzen 4 Cave In sums up the bulk of their musical career with a nice little collection of songs Moons of Jupiter. Creative Eclipses. Beyond Hypothermia. Final Transmission. On 23 Music Lists. Add a Comment. StrizzMatik December 25th Comments.

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Leland Burmania. Homme Dammn. Antonio Roberts. Adam Alonzo. Purchasable with gift card. Perfect Pitch Black The World Is in Your Way Off to Ruin Trepanning Paranormal Gone were the metal, the dissonance, and the anger, replaced by melodic chords, spacy textures, and shoegazing prog rock. Cave In had become a different band. Hardcore fans, never the most open-minded of folks, hated the new sound.

The move brought all the pros and cons of working for a major label: higher budgets, better distribution, more pressure for hits, more hands in the pie. The band members gave up their day jobs and spent months in the studio. Hydra Head welcomed the band back with open arms. Rumors began to circulate that the band was now playing its early hardcore material at shows. Had the Cave In of old returned?



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