Band : Settle the Sky
Album : Now That We’re Waiting
Release Year : 2008
Genre : Metalcore / Post-Hardcore
Tracklist :
1.Cheyenne
2.Whoa
3.The Relentless
4.The Gunslinger
5.Amour Propre
2.Whoa
3.The Relentless
4.The Gunslinger
5.Amour Propre
With influences ranging from Iceland’s Sigur Ros to Necrophagist, and from Petra to With Blood Comes Cleansing, it’s no wonder that Settle The Sky has such a unique sound. This 6 piece metalcore outfit from Ohio is fighting their way out of the ordinary in the metalcore world. Fusing complex rhythms, classical piano overtures, and of course breakdowns and two-steps.
Chances are you've heard Settle the Sky a million times before without actually having to listen to Settle the Sky. There is very little seperating them from the countless bands exactly like them. Despite all of that, Now That We're Waiting is still quite an impressive release.
Whatever the reason may be, some bands use keys very sparingly begging the question, "Why bother?". Not only do Settle the Sky incorporate keys, they incorporate them well. The haunting piano solo at the beginning of "Cheyenne" may hands down be the best execution of keys I've ever heard among metalcore bands. Another well executed example of the keys comes at the beginning of "The Gunslinger" (again, props to keyboardist JD Merril). Aside form the keys, the rest of the band perfectly show off the tremendous skills they possess. Drummer Samuel Miller does an excellent job changing tempos from song to song, creating variation between them. He is able to transition seamlessly from faster tracks ("Now That We're Waiting," "The Gunslinger") to slower ones ("Cheyenne").
While it's no secret that Settle the Sky aren't pushing the envelope in terms of creativity, there's something to be said about a band who play their instruments well and write honest, heartfelt lyrics. For fans who appreciate bands like that, Settle the Sky is definitely a band to check out.
Whatever the reason may be, some bands use keys very sparingly begging the question, "Why bother?". Not only do Settle the Sky incorporate keys, they incorporate them well. The haunting piano solo at the beginning of "Cheyenne" may hands down be the best execution of keys I've ever heard among metalcore bands. Another well executed example of the keys comes at the beginning of "The Gunslinger" (again, props to keyboardist JD Merril). Aside form the keys, the rest of the band perfectly show off the tremendous skills they possess. Drummer Samuel Miller does an excellent job changing tempos from song to song, creating variation between them. He is able to transition seamlessly from faster tracks ("Now That We're Waiting," "The Gunslinger") to slower ones ("Cheyenne").
While it's no secret that Settle the Sky aren't pushing the envelope in terms of creativity, there's something to be said about a band who play their instruments well and write honest, heartfelt lyrics. For fans who appreciate bands like that, Settle the Sky is definitely a band to check out.
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