Genre bending Dead Poet Society releases their debut album via Spinefarm Records on February 12. Formed in Boston, the technically astute band has since migrated West and fully re-emerged in 2002 LA. This is a band that easily could have been heard by teens at The Bronze in Sunnydale, squeezed between finales and vampire slaying. The album’s first track opens on a short spoken recording, before jumping into the album’s first and only instrumental song, setting up new listeners to assume they will be getting a purely metal album. However, the album swerves between genres, telling the story of a toxic relationship. Tracks ‘.burymewhole.,’ ‘.getawayontheweekend.,’ and ‘.intodeep.’ have a White Stripes meets Foxy Shazam feel, stemming from lead s...
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