Monday 4 November 2013

Reverted - Sputter The Worm ALBUM Review

Four piece metal band from Camden Town, London, Reverted formed in 2010, adding their unique metal style to the public.
Having a heavy influence form existing bands, such as Tool, Metallica, Monster Magnet, Dry Riser, Mozart and also Beetoven, they certainly do bring a sense of diversity with them to the music world.

The four piece hard rock band are made up from Tony (Vocalist), Lui (Bassist), Daniel (Guitarist) and Ozzy (drummer) to form Reverted.

Already released two singles "Tolerance" and "Die my Saint", the band have also released a debut album called "Sputter the Worms" reaching number one on Reverbnation UK Metal Charts. This is an obvious sign that the band have progress far in such a short amount of time, also promising a very positive future.

The album starts of with their opening song "Don't try to steal me form the inside" which introduces you, straight away to a full pelted, hard hitting metal sound of the drum peddles infused with the sharp strums of the electric guitar, before coming to a halt then starting up again, this start and stop intro then carries on, into a full length of strums, intertwining with the metallic sounding of a simple bass riff before all comes together, with the piercing voice of Tony, backed up but the metalcore rhythm. The first song already paints a picture of what is to follow, as instrumentally, the sounding shows the typical conventions in which a metal, hard rock band would sound like, but then also added it up with the vocals, this band has adapted the stereotypes and added their own twist to it, making the music their own.

Keeping in touch with their metal roots, the title album "Sputter the Worms" plays next, following its metal intro, the song conforms to the original metal sounding, focusing its power to the chorus where a familiarity of Bullet seems to be in present in sounding before returning to a Metallica sounding tune.
The ending of the whole album takes in everything which has previously been produced, hitting its hardcore beats at the start and turning it into a grand finale as we are introduced to a more complex structure of music composed together, with the heavy sounding of vocals layered on top.

The band have kept in touch with the true roots of metal, yet making it appealing for a modern audiences, as I can say that Reverted are making their mark in the music scene by the soundings of their recent album and two singles, if you like what you're hearing then watch out for more, new, fresh music coming your way from the band very soon!

Rating  4/6 stars4/6 stars

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