Chris_Thrash wrote:If nothing else bands like these can serve as a gateway to pull people away from pop and get them to start exploring heavier music.
That's why A7X and
City of Evil, no matter what they do and what people say, will always have a place in my heart. Metal was the music of my youth and when I left home for college, I met a lot of people into a lot of different things and, as I got exposed to other types of music, I kind of drifted away from metal. When I heard a radio-edit of Bat Country on a free CD sampler, I decided to check
City out and I loved it. I didn't know anything about A7X before that, so I didn't have any expectations or anything like that. After City, I started thinking maybe I've been missing out on something and that led me to much heavier and/or darker stuff.
That said, their recent S/T CD is very mediocre (though I'd rate it higher than the 2 it was given in the user review lol). If you ask me, they went a little overboard with the pop influence. Plus, Shadows really needs to cease and desist with the political commentary. I don't mind hearing views I disagree with and I don't mind musicians and artists in general expressing political viewpoints through their work, but Shadows really comes off as ignorant and uneducated, especially in that song
Critical Acclaim. But again, I am very grateful to this band for bringing me back to metal.
It's when murder is justice that martyrs are made.
The stars are going out and the stripes are getting bent.