Released on Nuclear Blast, Bury Tomorrow's third addition to their album family is the thirteen track opus, Runes. Having been released back in late May 2014, this latest offering follows Portraits, (2009) and Union of Crowns (2012). Kristan Dawson joins as lead guitarist for this album, taking over from Mehdi Vismara. The album opens withReleased on Nuclear Blast, Bury Tomorrow's third addition to their album family is the thirteen track opus, Runes. Having been released back in late May 2014, this latest offering follows Portraits, (2009) and Union of Crowns (2012). Kristan Dawson joins as lead guitarist for this album, taking over from Mehdi Vismara. The album opens with a killer track called 'Man on Fire', a fine example of B.T at their metalcore best, providing an infectious catchy melody against a backdrop of growly deep vocals. This is often described as 'Unclean' a term I am not fond of but refers to the deeper darker vocal voiced Daniel Winter-Bates who provides the gravelly tones expertly executed in contrast to Jason Cameron's smooth range . This is layered with heavy riffs and climactic melody helped by Davyd Winter Bates on bass, and pounded beats from demon drummer from hell, Adam Jackson. The album's first few listens after this monumental opening track dwindled somewhat, but after being surgically attached to my iPhone for the last month, each listen has drawn me further down the Bury Tomorrow rabbit hole. I've been sucked in, tempted with the musical delights such as the beautifully worded and protective 'Watcher' [...]
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