EVENT: Scratching at the Surface CD [prog metal cobining Modern elements a la Nine Inch Nails, Filter, King's X] Check samples!
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Event ain't just another prog metal band. Scratching at the Surface is the disc which will make people take notice. Opening track "Make Your Way" has a style more in line with early Nine Inch Nails or clones like Filter, though much better. "Under My Skin" sounds like a dead ringer for King's X. "Someone" is more laid back, but still adventurous and dark. "One Simple Fall" kicks in with a crunchy stutter groove--and the rest of the disc is just as diverse and different. Once again, vocalist Dan Duzan operates perfectly within Event's song structures. Only on the Mike Patton-influenced "Won't Come Loose" does he break out a little, but his superior vocal hooks are what holds Scratching at the Surface together and helps make them one of the most important bands in rock.
Songs:
1 Make Your Way 2 Under My Skin 3 Someone Jay 4 One Simple Fall 5 Live Life Love Breed 6 Scratching at the Surface 7 Won't Come Loose 8 Siren 9 Into the Fray 10 All Too Real 11 It Makes Me Me 12 Pleasure in the Pain 13 Too Much

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