Blinded Black, Under The Sunrise

Blinded Black, Under The Sunrise

Attention all you bored, 15-year-old suburbanites sporting dyed black hair and Hawthorne Heights T-shirts: here is the soundtrack to your sad, miserable lives. Basically, Blinded Black is what would happen if the Muzak Corporation attempted a foray into the realms of screamo and metal-core. Under The Sunrise incorporates every cliché of the genre — the three-chord, chugga-chugga guitar riffs, the alternating scream/moan vocals, ridiculous “depressing” lyrics, and so on. The only element that isn’t completely generic is the horrific synth action that’s going on throughout the album. I could keep going on about what an atrocity Under The Sunrise is, but why waste the effort?

(SideCho Records -- 2698 Junipero Ave., Suite 101A, Signal Hill, CA. 90755; http://www.sidecho.com/; Blinded Black -- http://www.myspace.com/blindedblack)
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Review by . Review posted Friday, March 2nd, 2007. Filed under Reviews.

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