Nuclear Blast Americ
2005
Stabbing The Drama
About This Album
Boasting what is quite possibly the most lavish packaging ever created for an E.P. -- and a split one at that -- this sixteen-minute, six track release pairs two Connecticut-based hardcore bands, With Honor and the Distance. The first combines severe straight edge values with a distinctly metallic edge, then tosses in singalong gang choruses to sweeten the otherwise grueling intensity of "Gun for Hire," "Long Story Short," and the sobering anthem to disillusion that is "Pipe Dream." The second pursues a slightly less stern world-philosophy to go with their looser and more traditional hardcore style, highlighted here by the particularly cathartic rush of "It's a Long Way Down" and the rather depressed "We're All Here Alive and Unwell," which they pull off with the help of the Hope Conspiracy singer Kevin Baker. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
Track List (try tracks 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10)

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