Between Birth and Death
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Between Birth and Death | ||
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Studio album by Sunk Loto | ||
Released | November, 2003 | |
Genre | Heavy metal |
Sunk Loto's Between Birth and Death is a 12 track recording, released in November of 2003. Featuring the singles "Everything Everyway" and "Starved".
A departure from their previous releases, 1999's "Society Anxiety EP" and 2000's "Big Picture Lies", Sunk Loto continued to assert their tendency to 'borrow' from the book of far superior bands with "Between Birth and Death", most of which is hugely reminiscent of Mudvayne's debut album L.D. 50 and its successor The End of All Things to Come.
"Between Birth And Death" marked a great and most welcome departure from the band's early releases, which were more in the vein of Deftones and Rage Against The Machine. The new material was far heavier and with a far greater Metal slant than before, and is most highly recommended to all Metal fans.
To read a review of the album, check out-
http://www.pyromusic.net/index.php?p=reviews_review&review=Sunk_Loto-Between_Birth_And_Death&id=893