If ever a disc warranted, no demanded, repeat listens to fully
comprehend it's scope, this is the one. Creating some of the
most realized, yet off the wall riffs, Derek Haderman leads his
crew though almost a full hour of the heaviest music I've heard
eminate from the island. So why the need for repeat listens?
Well, while the opening tracks grab you by the throat, many of
the middle tracks contain more than is immediately apparent,
things better discovered under the influence of headphones, I
might add. For me, one of the band's true strengths lies in the
interplay between Haderman and Kili Kaohu (who performs drum
tracks on roughly one third of the album). Check out the title
track, Overcoming or the At the Gates inspired Citizens to see
what I'm talking about. Vocally, I'd say that Crucible leans
more towards a hardcore approach, in that Mike Ching's delivery
sticks to the forceful, rather than straying to the experimental
(no pagan elves singing in the backround on this one...). Add
it all up and you get Hawaii's finest delivering their first
studio effort to mass appeal. Expect great things from these guys,
as tour experience has given them more solidity and greater
breadth. One of the better independent releases I've heard or
seen in some time.
7 1/2 out of 10
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