Screaming off one of my favorite record labels in the world, Metal Blade Records, A Love Ends Suicide reminds their listeners that punching a baby in the head for crying isn't wrong, but instead it may be necessary in order to deal with the unbelievably awesome compilation of music heard on In The Disaster.Not one song on this entire album is bad. In fact, there is nothing relatively close to wrong in the 39 minute toss of harmonious and gut punching sound that is this CD. Each breakdown gives me that feeling of "Oh yes, it's time to f**k up some air...seriously." Most times I don't, but it's the feeling that counts.
I have to give it up for the kick ass everything on this album. The vocals fit perfectly along side of the crunching distortion of the guitars which is only topped off by the bass and definite drums, all of which hit the ear drum like blacksmith to a sword. I can't say that I have heard a metalcore album of this calibre in a very long time, if ever.
And what more can I say? Technicality and incredible breakdowns describes A Love Ends Suicide's In The Disaster. Is that so wrong? This album is rated high of the metalcore in my books... and my books are always the best.
Track Listing:
1. Cold Summer
2. In The Disaster
3. Of Day Dream And Fantasy
4. Lets Spark To Fire
5. The Black Art
6. Romance Creates Killers
7. Amadeus
8. Another Revolution
9. Dying To Be Beautiful
10. Skate Junction
11. Heroes Of Faith