Night Fights Review

artist: b.a.m.h. date: 11/20/2012 category: compact discs
Night Fights
Released: Oct, 2012
Genre: Cybergrind, Grindcore, "Nintendogore"
Label: Self-released
Number Of Tracks: 14
This is a superb cybergrind album, simply because it does very well adding a club vibe, but it could use slightly more variation in sound.
 Sound: 9
 Lyrics: 10
 Impression: 9
 Overall rating:
 8.5 
 Reviewer rating:
 9.3 
 Users rating:
 7.6 
 Votes:
 5 
1 review4 commentsvote for this cd: 
overall: 9.3
Night Fights Reviewed by: \M/etaL!, on november 20, 2012
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Sound: If there was ever a grindcore album meant to be played in a dance-oriented setting, it's this one, and yet it's brutal as well! The masterful way this album combines dance and extreme rock is reason enough for a listen! Where there are vocals they are generally the type very typical of grindcore, with most being pig-like deep guttural growls. The instrumentals are truly the highlight of the album, and their uniqueness can be entrancing. Not only is this a good grindcore release, but also a good electronica release! // 9

Lyrics and Singing: As mentioned in the sound section, the vocals are generally typical grindcore vocals, however there is a hint of raspier vocals. In grindcore it's fair to say that as long as the vocalist gets the job done they get the jon done and this vocalist certainly does! Do you really listen to grindcore for the lyrics though? Point made, the sound is what should be the main focus, so I rate this a 10 for making the vocals a secondary focus in the mix, it allows the listener to give more attention to the music itself, which really is the best thing about this album! // 10

Impression: This is a superb cybergrind album, simply because it does very well adding a club vibe, but it could use slightly more variation in sound (have songs that differentiate from each other more). "Mental Heartache", "Death Will Rise", "I Believe In 2013" are tracks to check out, because they have some eerie keyboards. My least favorite track would be "Cuntgrinder" because it's too stereotypical "grindcore" in comparison to the others, "Drunken Vomiting" is a bit more stereotypical silly grindcore, but it works well. Overall tracks 1-4, and 6-13 are amazing; 14 is a toss up simply because it could be considered humor or filler, but as a whole this a worthy release!





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