Few works have been as eagerly awaited as Drumcorps' second album. Coming out nine years after "Grist" (Ad Noiseam adn70, 2006), "Falling Forward" looks to the future while staying true to the project's heavy guitar music roots. Dense riffs, vocals, melody, guest musicians, and a diverse array of modern electronics combine with concise songwriting to form a complete work of integrity. The result is powerful, cohesive, tender, and in a class of it's own: keeping all the elements which made "Grist" a success and taking them forward, confirming Drumcorps's position as not only a perfectionist, but also an innovator.
Few works have been as eagerly awaited as Drumcorps' second album. Coming out nine years after "Grist" (Ad Noiseam adn70, 2006), "Falling Forward" looks to the future while staying true to the project's heavy guitar music roots. Dense riffs, vocals, melody, guest musicians, and a diverse array of modern electronics combine with concise songwriting to form a complete work of integrity. The result is powerful, cohesive, tender, and in a class of it's own: keeping all the elements which made "Grist" a success and taking them forward, confirming Drumcorps's position as not only a perfectionist, but also an innovator.
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