![]() ![]() The second track is the epic 7 minute song "Create Couldn't Keep Up." This song drags in some parts, but the fantastic harmonies from Tilian make up for it and the song climaxes with a very interesting solo that keeps you hooked. This being the first track, it features the stand out aspects of Tides of Man, predominant vocals, unique guitars, and off-beat drums that not only cause the music to flow with legitimacy but that also don't overshadow the other band mate's performances. His vocals are very unique, comparisons that come to mind are Johnny Craig (formerly Dance Gavin Dance) and Cody Bonnette (As Cities Burn). ![]() The album starts off with "Knowing You Have Arrived." A primarily vocal driven song with spectacular melodies from front man Tilian Pearson. However, with each listen, the songs became more and more relevant. Upon first listen, there aren't many standout songs besides the incredibly charismatic "Not My Love," which is clearly the definitive track on the album. Rise Records is known for usually signing somewhat generic metalcore bands, but with Tides of Man they have signed a band that has a specific style all their own. I am always very skeptical when it comes to new bands, especially bands that I've never heard of signed by Rise. ![]() Review Summary: Tides of Man, with their first full length release on Rise Records have created a record filled with driving melodies, unique drums, and "goose-bump" inducing vocals. ![]()
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