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The Rise - Signal To Noise (2002) [FLAC] Politux
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Released.......: 2002
Genre..........: Rock
Style..........: Hardcore
Source.........: CD
Codec..........: FLAC
Channels.......: Stereo
Sample Rate....: 44,100 Hz
Bit Rate.......: ~1,000 kbps
Bits per Sample: 16
Covers.........: Front
Tracks
01 The Fallacy of Retrospective Determinism
02 An Automated Response If You Will
03 If All You Have Is a Hammer, Everything Begins to Look Like Nails
04 Constructive Criticism for a Predetermined Body Type
05 The Concept of Transience
06 Station Identification for the Print Less
07 Sophisticated Approach
08 51/17
09 Goals, Methodology, Assessment
10 The Machine Question
Review
Ever since Refused parted ways, critics and fans alike have searched in vain for the next band to embody the raw, edgy tone that would herald the future of gritty punk rock. After diligent searching, the wait may in fact be over, as the Rise show extreme potential in filling the rather large shoes the seminal punk/hardcore band left vacant after its The Shape of Punk to Come was released. Signal to Noise is essentially a hardcore album, yet the abundance of programming tells a different story. The Rise may be a bit too sure of their talent, as the album opens with The Fallacy of Retrospective Determinism, which in all reality is their announcement that they are indeed the fresh pulse ready to rise to the top of the punk food chain. Although the titles are long-winded, the lyrics that make up the bulk of the album are intense and intelligent, shining with a fierce brilliance at every turn. The Rise do not simply rely on their wordy lyrics to propel them to a level of importance, as their electronica/hardcore combination has been virtually unthinkable up until this point, aside from Refuseds dabbling that surely influenced these five men. One can assume this is what the future may have held for Refused if that band had been able to last longer together, but as it stands, the Rise have been handed the torch and are running with it as far as possible. As far as debut albums go, Signal to Noise should be considered a genuine classic, breaking boundaries as it looks ahead at things to come. Those sick of what the heavy music scene has become will find their pessimistic view evaporate after one listen to the Rise, one of 2002s most daring, visionary groups.
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FILE LIST
Filename
Size
1 - The Fallacy of Retrospective Determininism.flac
39.9 MB
10 - Track 10.flac
30.6 MB
2 - An Automated Response If You Will.flac
16.1 MB
3 - If All You Have is a Hammer Everything Begins to Look Like Nails.flac
29.7 MB
4 - Constructive Criticism for a Predetermined Body Type.flac
19.7 MB
5 - The Concept of Transience.flac
40.8 MB
6 - Station Identification for the Print Less.flac