Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lights For Nero - 2004 ...And Little Lambs Eat Nations


Band : Lights For Nero
Album : ...And Little Lambs Eat Nations
Release Year : 2004
Genre : Experimental / Power Violance / Jazzcore / Screamo

Tracklist : 
1. Dead Kid Not Included
2. Back to School in Sackcloth and Ashes
3. The 7 Habbits of Highly Effective Weapons Inspectors
4. Ambulance Weddings and Short-Lived Casket Honeymoons
5. Mr. Jones' Farm and the Tower of Babel
6. Anxiously Awaiting the Death of the Make-Out Club
7. How the Plane Crash Became a Cliche
8. Chalk Outlines Cover the Dance Floors
9. A Butcher, a Baker, ...What's the Difference
10. The Hag Vs. the Night of a Thousand Heists

Lights for Nero was an amalgamation hardcore band from South Carolina incorporating saxophone and dual vocalists. The band broke up after releasing two full-lengths, with their 2004 opus '...And Little Lambs Eat Nations' before their departure in 2006.
Great little screamo/jazz flavors, really an unknown gem. There's some weaker tracks, or some where the mix doesn't gel so well, but overall such an interesting record that when it peaks you don't want it to stop, especially with standout tracks like "Chalk Outlines Cover the Dance Floors" and "How the Plane Crash Became A Cliché" (which starts off like a BM anthem).
The saxophone parts won't blow your top off, but the band knew how to incorporate it into their own sound, really just recommended/worth a listen.




 

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