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Band
War Of Ages
Title
Return To Life
Type
LP/EP
Company
Facedown
YOR
2012
Style
Metalcore/Hardcore
4/1/2012 - Review by: Eric Compton

War Of Ages
Return To Life

Company: Facedown
Release: 2012
Genre: Metalcore
Reviewer: EC

  • Maximizing the genre's ability



  • War Of Ages have been quality and quantity since 2002. I've enjoyed five albums thus far from the Pennsylvania natives and each record shows more and more progression to perfection. "Return To Life" could be the band's best record to date, a perfect blend of hardcore vocals and cleanly sung melody. Few bands can pull this sort of thing off considering how over exposed metalcore has become. War Of Ages are brilliant, never really stepping out of a comfortable zone but maximizing the genre's ability to combine heavily stroked riffs with a stirring sense of melody.

    Fans of Shadows Fall and Killswitch Engage probably already know War Of Ages and if they don't then they really should. Tracks like "Redeemer" and "Psalms" serve up heaping helpings of Killswitch Engage styled metalcore, both just waylaying the competitors with a tight crunchy rhythm, hardcore vocals and clean singing melodies. "Fallen Idol" is a real standout, lots of clean singing and a recurring "We Are The Children Of Promise" sing along chant that is pretty effective and addictive. Vocalist Leroy Hamp is similar to Shadows Fall's Brian Flair and musically the band run the tables on thrashy rhythm, crunchy groove and melodic scale playing that occasionally results in a flashy lead.

    This is an album full of riffs that are more groove-oriented yet still possess enough melody to make them uplifting. The band continues the positive songwriting like previous records. I really believe this is their best work to date and most definitely the best sounding recording courtesy of Zeus (Shadows Fall). The band is consistently on the road so look for them in your town.


    • 1 :REVIEW COUNT
      4 :AVE RATING

    ALL REVIEWS FOR: WAR OF AGES
    TITLE
    DOR
    COMPANY
    REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
    Return To Life
    2012
    Facedown
    Eric Compton4/1/2012
    4
    Supreme Chaos
    2014
    Facedown
    Greg Watson8/10/2014
    4

    ALL INTERVIEWS FOR: WAR OF AGES
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