
Dormant Heart (10th Anniversary)
āDormantā is not a word that you can associate with Readingās metallers Sylosis ā the band who have in the past few years alone toured with Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Devil Driver and Trivium.
Dormant Heart is not a peaceful album, itās a powerful force, unleashing anger against every day injustice and a sleeping society that lets these things wash over them. Frontman Josh Middleton explains: āThe title refers to people going through life on autopilot and being one of the herd. How a lot of people simply accept the way things are just because it's 'tradition' as opposed to taking a good look at the world around you and thinking for yourself. Sometimes there are catalysts that happen and change our perspective or consciousnessā¦ā Ā
Dormant Heart retains the distinctive Sylosis sound; a mixture of intense heavy guitar riffs, breakdowns, thudding rhythm and Middletonās growl. Itās difficult to tie-down the band into a specific type of metal genre. Stomping opener āWhere The Wolves Come To Dieā unleashes an aggressive start whilst āLeechā provides those breakdowns and epic choruses. āMercyā demonstrates the mix of galloping rhythm and melodic guitar riffs whilst Josh fiercely declares āthereās no redemptionā. Aptly named closer track āQuiescentā provides over 9 minutes of solemn prog showing a less forceful side of the band itās ballad like in nature, with lyrics questioning "Maybe the flames are all they have?ā Itās softer in dynamic but the sense of impending doom remains āFail to rescue// I can see// Now the line is drawn at our feetā. Ā
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Dormant Heart (10th Anniversary)
āDormantā is not a word that you can associate with Readingās metallers Sylosis ā the band who have in the past few years alone toured with Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Devil Driver and Trivium.
Dormant Heart is not a peaceful album, itās a powerful force, unleashing anger against every day injustice and a sleeping society that lets these things wash over them. Frontman Josh Middleton explains: āThe title refers to people going through life on autopilot and being one of the herd. How a lot of people simply accept the way things are just because it's 'tradition' as opposed to taking a good look at the world around you and thinking for yourself. Sometimes there are catalysts that happen and change our perspective or consciousnessā¦ā Ā
Dormant Heart retains the distinctive Sylosis sound; a mixture of intense heavy guitar riffs, breakdowns, thudding rhythm and Middletonās growl. Itās difficult to tie-down the band into a specific type of metal genre. Stomping opener āWhere The Wolves Come To Dieā unleashes an aggressive start whilst āLeechā provides those breakdowns and epic choruses. āMercyā demonstrates the mix of galloping rhythm and melodic guitar riffs whilst Josh fiercely declares āthereās no redemptionā. Aptly named closer track āQuiescentā provides over 9 minutes of solemn prog showing a less forceful side of the band itās ballad like in nature, with lyrics questioning "Maybe the flames are all they have?ā Itās softer in dynamic but the sense of impending doom remains āFail to rescue// I can see// Now the line is drawn at our feetā. Ā
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āDormantā is not a word that you can associate with Readingās metallers Sylosis ā the band who have in the past few years alone toured with Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Devil Driver and Trivium.
Dormant Heart is not a peaceful album, itās a powerful force, unleashing anger against every day injustice and a sleeping society that lets these things wash over them. Frontman Josh Middleton explains: āThe title refers to people going through life on autopilot and being one of the herd. How a lot of people simply accept the way things are just because it's 'tradition' as opposed to taking a good look at the world around you and thinking for yourself. Sometimes there are catalysts that happen and change our perspective or consciousnessā¦ā Ā
Dormant Heart retains the distinctive Sylosis sound; a mixture of intense heavy guitar riffs, breakdowns, thudding rhythm and Middletonās growl. Itās difficult to tie-down the band into a specific type of metal genre. Stomping opener āWhere The Wolves Come To Dieā unleashes an aggressive start whilst āLeechā provides those breakdowns and epic choruses. āMercyā demonstrates the mix of galloping rhythm and melodic guitar riffs whilst Josh fiercely declares āthereās no redemptionā. Aptly named closer track āQuiescentā provides over 9 minutes of solemn prog showing a less forceful side of the band itās ballad like in nature, with lyrics questioning "Maybe the flames are all they have?ā Itās softer in dynamic but the sense of impending doom remains āFail to rescue// I can see// Now the line is drawn at our feetā. Ā











