"Released by MeteorCity in 2009, Let the Night Roar is a scorching and violent slab of perfectly executed sludge metal, it is that good. Let The Night Roar specializes in pretty gritty doom sludge metal. This is a brutal album, no doubt about it. With every subsequent riff, one cannot help but feel like one is getting ran over by a couple of tanks." ----Deaf Sparrow Zine
Let The Night Roar website
"San Francisco experi-metallers name have created one of the most creative releases of the year so far. The way name takes metal with such an open mind is incredible. Their latest Lifeforce Records release Internet Killed The Audio Star is beautiful with all of its rich melodies and elaborate soundscapes... The album is a great play from start to finish, and is definitely a thinker... 3 band members create this colossal of a sound. Guitarist/vocalist Wes Fareas puts on one hell of a performance with his bluesy and jam-based clean vocals, and he's tearing off faces the next second with deep and sincere screams. Point being, there is so much good influence being drawn into Internet Killed The Audio Star that you could just call this release as a tribute to music as a whole. [The album] has "Charmer"... An eerie and experimental soundscape claws along in the intro complimenting Wes Fareas' creepy yet catchy clean vocals. Internet Killed The Audio Star is bloody fucking brilliant. There is a difference between want and need, and I'm telling you with all honesty, you NEED to go buy this album now! name could very much brand their name (no pun intended) in the future of metal; the future by keeping the unique side of metal alive." 9/10 - SMNnews.com
Name on Myspace
"Those on the prowl for progressive, dynamic post-metal that injects lushness and warmth into technically shrewd and structurally sound compositions will easily find something on Farmer's Almanac to bang their brainy heads to" -Alternative Press
"the music crafted here is wiry and flush with layers of depth while still being immediately vibrant and lively...Melodies are tempered into careening metal, slow build-up's reveal moments of beautifully serene clarity and patience dictates a steady pace" -theprp
East Of The Wall website
$5 in adv, $7 DOS, 21+
Doors @ 9 pm
Advance tickets available @ Ticket Alternative, Criminal Records,
Decatur CD, Fantasyland Records and the following CD Warehouse locations: Buford, Duluth, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville and Roswell.
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