{"id":65885,"date":"2017-05-12T11:00:16","date_gmt":"2017-05-12T16:00:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=65885"},"modified":"2017-05-12T10:43:26","modified_gmt":"2017-05-12T15:43:26","slug":"incendiary-is-focused-and-determined-with-their-thousand-mile-stare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/incendiary-is-focused-and-determined-with-their-thousand-mile-stare\/","title":{"rendered":"Incendiary Is Focused and Determined With Their Thousand Mile Stare<\/em>"},"content":{"rendered":"
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If you were a young buck or doe back in the late 90\u2019s\/early 2000\u2019s who found themselves spin kicking and windmilling to all the great hardcore that emerged from that era, you likely enjoyed the outputs from the likes of such as Earth Crisis<\/b>, Hatebreed,<\/b> and Indecision<\/b> to name a few. The latest from Long Island, NY\u2019s Incendiary<\/strong> is poised to take you back there, so get out the spackle because you are going to need it to patch up all the punch and kick holes that are going dot the walls of the sheetrock of your humble abode.<\/p>\n

Incendiary pretty much has their foot on the gas for the entire duration of the ten tracks over the course of the twenty-eight minute runtime of Thousand Mile Stare. <\/i>If you are looking to get a hold of some oxygen to get yourself a reprieve from all the stop and go stomping, chug-heavy riffment, and straightforward stylings of Incendiary\u2019s attack, then you are going to be hard pressed for air. The main influence on this record that stands out would be the chaotic guitar phrasings that can be found throughout Turmoil\u2019s <\/b>1999 classic, The Process Of<\/a>. That alone however is not the singular element that comprises of Incendiary\u2019s sound. Take the moshy sections of traditional New York Hardcore, add some Snapcase, <\/b>the slowed down portions of Slayer <\/b>and you have yourself a formula for quite an impactful musical experience. The Snapcase influence takes center stage with the opening riff on \u201cHanging From The Family Tree\u201d with its repetitive loop of a lead guitar lick that relies more on feel than technicality. While Thousand Mile Stare is a record that mainly hangs around at mid pace tempos, this track launches into thrashy punk territory to move the track forward. \u201cAwakening\u201d takes the use of a power chord-driven riff for the chorus of the song and then proceeds to chop up the riff to further intensify the festivities. And if you want a track to that will serve as your introduction to Incendiary, then \u201cThe Product Is You\u201d is a surefire crowd pleaser from the second it starts until the moment it ends. The hammer on guitar riffs into the cymbal grabs that give way to mid-paced Slayer riff that follows will limber you up for the climatic breakdown that swoops in and mops the floor with everything in its path.<\/p>\n