SINAI BEACH erupted from the fertile grounds of Southern California to take their rightful place among the modern extreme music movement's luminaries. They bring a sonic brew that incorporates the best of metal's past, pre... more »sent and future combined with a hardcore scene-bred work ethic and an undeniably heartfelt spiritual conviction. No quarter is asked and none are given. There are no apologies?only brutality. The band built their hard-won reputation through two years of do-it-yourself touring - playing headlining shows in basements, clubs and churches across North America and Europe. They backed up their live shows with two harsh rumbling CDs - When Breath Escapes and Wolves in Sheeps Clothing- from Christian hardcore label, Facedown Records. Their Victory Records debut, Immersed, will take the world by storm, bringing with it a melodic but savage sensibility inspired by PANTERA and DANZIG on a blueprint of MESHUGGAH and SLAYER. Immersed is a metalcore album as it has never been done before: intense, provocative and fully-realized.« less
SINAI BEACH erupted from the fertile grounds of Southern California to take their rightful place among the modern extreme music movement's luminaries. They bring a sonic brew that incorporates the best of metal's past, present and future combined with a hardcore scene-bred work ethic and an undeniably heartfelt spiritual conviction. No quarter is asked and none are given. There are no apologies?only brutality. The band built their hard-won reputation through two years of do-it-yourself touring - playing headlining shows in basements, clubs and churches across North America and Europe. They backed up their live shows with two harsh rumbling CDs - When Breath Escapes and Wolves in Sheeps Clothing- from Christian hardcore label, Facedown Records. Their Victory Records debut, Immersed, will take the world by storm, bringing with it a melodic but savage sensibility inspired by PANTERA and DANZIG on a blueprint of MESHUGGAH and SLAYER. Immersed is a metalcore album as it has never been done before: intense, provocative and fully-realized.
"Plain and simple this album is BRUTAL. So BUY IT! People will say that hardcore is dead. With bands like Sinai Beach, Norma Jean, Poison The Well making groundbreaking music, and purists like Hatebreed, Throwdown, Terror, and Bury Your Dead still making brutal tracks...I have to say that Hardcore is not only alive, its stronger than EVER!"
Evolution isn't always a bad thing
John | New Jersey | 07/28/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"It seems like some people felt pretty dissapointed with "Immersed" which I found pretty suprising. Bands evolve, alot for the wrong reasons, wanting more money pretty much just selling out. However, that isn't the reason here. If you want to know what it sounds like when a good band goes bad look at Norma Jean. Their new cd is just awful. However, I can understand why somebody would be dissapointed with this cd. The clean vocals (the screaming vocals are the same though) are going to be pretty hit or miss with the listener and if you're not a fan of metalcore/hardcore and aren't a total breakdown whor* you may be slightly dissapointed to say the least. However, if you like bands such as Bury Your Dead, Martyr ad, Diecast and Scars of Tomorrow i'm sure you will enjoy this.
Apocalypse - 3.5/5 Just an intro a pretty good one though. Starts out with some electronic feel then a breakdown kicks in. I could see this being an intro at their concert's, something to get the crowd going.
Obediance Through Desecration - 3.5/5 Not something that really caught my eye through the first listen, it got slightly better after a few more but nothing great.
The God I would Be - 4.5/5 Great song, the breakdown is enough to get anybody excited and the lyrics are wonderful and I agree with them.
Necessary Bloodshed - 5/5 Single for the album, great choice. Has some great haunting clean vocals (remember you will love them or hate them) and a good guitar solo.
To the Church - 4/5 the first 20 seconds or so have a techno feel to them and sounds odd and pretty dumb but when the song kicks in, watch out. The first half of the lyrics are pretty sad but the second half concentrates on not letting lfie pass you by.
Return to Dust - 4/5 Good guitar work here, the lyrics seem to focus on being able to find your place in this world, the clean vocals actually aren't that great in this one, that is why it didn't get 5/5.
His Chosen Fate - 4.5/5 I could see this being a concert favorite. The vocals make the lyrics seem very heart felt.
The Stagnate - 3.5/5 Again, didn't really like it the first time through and it isn't one of the better tracks here
Distressor - 1/5 just a short interlude, skip it.
The Serpent Letter - 4.5/5 After two songs that weren't up to par they return with one of the best, has some of the best drumming a great breakdown and lyrics revolving aroudn his dislike for the Devil.
Hell Blaze - 3.5/5 Pretty much just a quick song, not even 3 minutes long. Feels a bit like a filler track. Not bad though.
Ignoring the Conditional Response - 10/5 Best song on the album. The intro will make you wanna get up and start head banging. Great metal song. Everything is perfect here. Perfect song to close this album.
So, if you feel this album is up your alley, go ahead and buy it. However, if you feel it isn't. Don't even waste your money, you'll hate it. Enjoy."
Better than their last
metalfan | 06/29/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Overall, this release from Sinai Beach was a step in the positive direction for SB's career. The clean vocals on this album are what will make listeners either love it or hate it. Personally, I didn't think the clean vocals were very well done. But that is by no means a reason not to get this album. It is extremely hardcore and relentless from beginning to end. Courtney Alderson does a very good job with the screaming. Overall, good album and should be given a chance."
Not half bad.
the invader zim | Tupelo, MS USA | 04/25/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is what I like to call brutal metalcore. I'm not talking about the brutality of death, black,or thrash metal or grindcore, but brutal hardcore. This is simply hardcore downtuned to metal with some thrash elements mixed in it. Of course the lyrics are pretty brutal, too and if you can't tell that these guys are Christians, then you need your eyes examined or something. Also like the use of some of the electronica/dance (yes! it is on a metal cd!) they use on songs 1, 5, and 9; don't worry though, it sounds nothing like the junk linkin park puts out. I also love the sick album art throuhgout the cd book and cover. Sick stuff all round if you don't mind some basic metalcore (plus electronica) and want to listen to a band that doesn't ripoff those all those melodic metalcore posers (not all of them: killswitch engage, unearth, the showdown are all sick bands)."
Immersed
reassurance dead like falling leave | California, US | 08/28/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Immersed is Sinai Beach's second full length album. This album is still just as brutal and as breathless. Immersed is an apacolyptic blitzkreig on mankind, seriously this whole album is about the downfall and wickedness of humans. The same theme was prominent their first album, When Breath Escapes. Even with this theme they manage to praise God for still loving us throughout our wickedness. In Immersed you can see how much this band has changed/matured, with the new very bizarre vocals added into the mix. Listen to it for yourself and figure out whether you like their new style, it's either a hit or a miss.