Review of Kildare by Gods of Hate from Las Vegas, Nevada.
I came home from school today and sat down with my Dad and we discussed this song, and I was actually pleasantly surprised. This song carries a proper level of intensity that can knock someone back in their seats. And I am sure it delivers an amazing performance live, due to the amount of energy that the vocals belch out.
Another big thing that is always important to look out for, that my dad pointed out- compared to a lot of other Deathcore bands, the song doesn't follow the same trend that makes a lot of people turn off to the genre; doing too much all at once congealing everything into a jello-like substance of noise. This song maintained a great groove throughout it, and while listening to it, the bass and Drums weren't fighting against each other like I have seen before in bands, they were working together in harmonious sync.
To branch off of that, this song did have a good level of vocal differentiation, the vocals didn't sound the same all the way through, which is another very strong aspect of the song.
But through and through, this is a really solid track that I could see being mega-popular- my favorite part of the track was the constant groove it kept to it, and it made it really enjoyable to listen too. I'd even go out to suggest this would be a great introductory track to a friend if you wanted to introduce them to a Deathcore cross with Death Metal.
If you want to check out Gods of Hate on social media, here are their socials:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/godsofhateofficial/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/godsofhate/
And most importantly, this track:
I know I mention this every review I do, so I'll mention it again and hope someone sympathizes with me- my ankles and wrists hurt listening to the drums on the track, this due is speed bagging these poor percussions. (Ha, I think I made a funny.)
HELL YEAH
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