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I think this album is much better than Tear From The Red. TFTR wasn't their best, in fact, I think it is their worst. But I still Like it, it just isn't my fav. Good Review. You'll be a believer. PTW is so amazing, they're one of my favorites.

I really haven't heard a song of theirs that disappoints me, unless maybe one or two of Tear from the Red. Yeah the albums awesome and i agree totally with your review except for the 4. His singing improves with every album. On Opposite of December he isn't very good, but it's listenable, on Tear From the Red he's a lot better and sounds pretty good, and of course on the latest one he's awesome. It should contain all of the ingredients that their first two albums contained mixed with a newfound maturity and production.

The disc as a whole presents something original but still hardcore in their every emotional genre of metal. You Come Before You deserves a listen from anyone into the hardcore music scene, and could very well open the doors for yet another generation of genre blurring bands in the future.

Now, I never considered Distance to really be a Poison the Well album because of the absence of Jeff, but that's beside the point at the moment in this review. So lets get down to the review of You Come Before You. This album has everything, in my opinion. Everything from gorgeous melodies, such as the chorus of The Realist, to crushing hardcore sounds of Crystal Lake.

The album starts of with Ghostchant, a song that from start to finish pummels the listener with strong melodies, and punch-you-in-the-face heaviness. One thing that clearly makes this album different from the rest of the Poison the Well catalogue is Jeff's voice.

His screams have gotten much deeper, almost reminiscent of those of Hatebreed, and his singing has gotten so much more emotional. You can feel every word he is saying like it is running through your body. The emotion lies thick throughout the entire album, but I think the key tracks that you can really hear it in Jeff's voice at least are: Meeting Again For The First Time and Crystal Lake. Now, once again, this entire album is filled with nothing but emotion.



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