  Thine Eyes Bleed
   In The Wake Of Separation
   Review by Patrick Hennen
 Well, well, well, if            you were looking for metal to keep your neighbors awake, make your parents            flip out, and give you permanent neck damage: this would be the disc            to do it. These Canadian boys put together an assault that is not commonly            heard of. There are some very obvious influences of Cradle of Filth,            Slayer (Duh, the bassist is Johnny Araya. Yep, Tom's brother), and Kittie.            This is a very well put together disc with very tight knit music along            with the very tasteful vocal growlings of Justin Wolfe. This is moving            up quickly in my list of "must have" discs. 
This review is  available in book format (hardcover and paperback)   in              Music Street  Journal: 2005 Year Book Volume 3 at https://garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2005. 
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