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TRITA
"The Good Night" (Self-released; 2018)
Reviewed by R. Scott Bolton
Trita's four-track EP is an interesting slab of modern metal. It's mostly noisy guitars and screaming vocals and a chaotic tornado of angry music.
The CD starts off with the driving "Intend," which is nothing if not a fist to the face. "To Sisyphus" is next, and it's slower-paced at first but still delivers the next punch. "Saltless Sea" is raunchy and mean while "Bluer Sky" closes the EP with an epic, nearly 8-minute track that offers a little bit of everything that came before it.
"The Good Night" is a solid EP if this genre is your cup of tea. It's not quite mine, but I do recognize the talent and effort here.
Trita: Taylor Froehlich – bass, voice; Mike Moretsky – drums, voice of reason; Jason Soejoto – guitar, voice.
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Rating Guide:
A classic. This record will kick your ass.
Killer. Not a classic but it will rock your world.
So-so. You've heard better.
Pretty bad. Might make a nice coaster.
Self explanatory. Just the sight of the cover makes you wanna hurl.
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