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 | | So Hypocrisy grinds on (work = life), and fortunately, flip comments about the upcoming album have not borne fruit, except maybe the mumblings about a slight elevation in hi-tech-ness. |
 | | But really, Catch 22 is a pretty conventional Hypocrisy album featuring huge, stressful guitar sounds, trebly snare and cymbals (and bass drum, for that matter), and vocals that are usually pickled in a sea of electric currents. |
 | | The band's melodies are a blast, sort of In Flames in flames, and these can be heard in the increased number of gut-churning mid-paced tracks, "Hatred" and "Destroyed" being particularly punk-drunk and turgidly Entombed, "Seeds of the Chosen One" swaggering like Kiss' "War Machine," until chorus time when it sounds like Lillian Axe. |
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