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					<description><![CDATA[Back on my review of Wielded Steel&#8216;s killer  Sins of Your Domain EP, I rattled off a bunch of hardcore bands I had/have been jamming, including two French bands: Glassbone whose Ruthless Savagery EP is also killer, and Beyond The Styx, who have been around for a while with 3 other albums and some EPs [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back on my review of <strong>Wielded Steel</strong>&#8216;s killer <em><a href="https://www.teethofthedivine.com/reviews/wielded-steel-sins-of-your-domain/"> Sins of Your Domain</a> </em>EP, I rattled off a bunch of hardcore bands I had/have been jamming, including two French bands: <strong>Glassbone</strong> whose <em>Ruthless Savagery</em> EP is also killer, and <strong>Beyond The Styx</strong>, who have been around for a while with 3 other albums and some EPs to their name before this effort.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll get straight to it and, like this 25-minute bruiser, make it short. This is super beefy, metallic hardcore that will appeal to (sans the clean vocals) fans of <strong>Dying Wish</strong>, <strong>Boundaries</strong>, <strong>Kublai Khan TX,</strong> and most certainly <strong>Knocked Loose</strong>, down to the higher-pitched screams of Emile Dupitie, which might get grating for some folks after a while. Research and purchase of the band&#8217;s prior albums shows he used to mix it up with a gruffer bellow and a lower register scream, but it appears he does not do that anymore. Some gang chants break things up, though.</p>
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<p>Musically, though, this is some <em>tough</em> shit. It&#8217;s got that earlier <strong>Gatecreeper/Fuming Mouth,</strong> almost Swedish death metal guitar tone, and wee hints of death metal (though not quite as much) like their countrymates <strong>Glassbone</strong> or even <strong>Bodysnatcher</strong>, and every single tune kicks you in the teeth with some sort of massive groove or breakdown.</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s opener &#8220;Dust Off&#8221;, trundling &#8220;Bystander&#8221;, &#8220;Never Ending War&#8221;, &#8220;Chaosystem&#8221;, &#8220;ANYONE&#8221; (even with its short atmospheric intro); &#8220;Kiss of the Cobra&#8221; (with arguably the album&#8217;s hardest hitting, albeit short breakdown), &#8220;Deadlock V&#8221;&#8230; fuck it,  all of them; they are all mid-paced, loping, lumbering tracks that are perfect lifting/workout tunes. Or tunes to start a revolution, too.</p>
<p>Get to it.</p>
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