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The concrete confessional


Reviews (2)


The guardian

d. 12. May 2016

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Dom Lawson

d. 12. May 2016

"Jamey Jasta and crew are an irresistible, unifying force in heavy music, and they sound more vital and ferocious than ever here. The Concrete Confessional makes occasional detours from the expected myopic forward charge: Looking Down the Barrel of Today is pure, knowing Slayer worship; From the Grace We've Fallen features the rare sound of Jasta singing an actual tune; and The Apex Within is slow burning thrash with Misfits trimmings".


AllMusic

2016

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James Christopher Monger

2016

"The stalwart, Connecticut-based punk-metal unit's first collection of new music in three years, Concrete Confessional picks right up where 2013's Divinity of Purpose left off. Muscular to the point of T-shirt ripping, and punishing enough to incite an arrest warrant, the 13-track set rarely innovates, but longtime fans shouldn't feel any buyer's remorse, as Hatebreed deliver the goods, as per usual".