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Paradigm in Entropy
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Album Details: Paradigm in Entropy

Release Date:08/15/2006
Label:Nuclear Blast Americ
UPC:727361138028

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  • All Music Guide

    Paradigm: an outstandingly clear example or archetype. Entropy: the degree of disorder or uncertainty in a system. Paradigm in Entropy: perfect chaos? Ah, who knows the sober truth about Bleed the Sky's pompously named debut is that these SoCal natives don't seem to know what they want to be when they grow up. On the one hand, representative tracks like "Minion," "Kill Tank" and "Borrelia Mass," with their downtuned riffs, processed melodic choruses, and machinelike drum patterns, suggest the group wants to emulate Fear Factory by way of Meshuggah; on the other, inconsistent cuts like "Skin un Skin" (featuring a great melodic bridge, but nothing else), "The Martyr" (containing an Incubuslike commercial display), and the wince inducing "Leverage" (which sounds like Korn's Jonathan Davis' being molested by Burton C. Bell and company), see them wallowing in the cesspool of numetal predictability. And therein lies the crux of Bleed the Sky's dilemma: discerning metal heads will likely dis...miss them with barely one listen, while numetal fans drawn by the group's musical and visual presentation (which includes all of the right haircuts, piercings, and a mostly inaudible, and probably unnecessary DJ) will think the brief notions of hardcore and death metal contained here are positively revolutionary. Which is to say that this flawed, but bold debut could very well slip right through the stylistic cracks separating numetal and its apparent mid00s replacement, the more puristgrounded New Wave of American Heavy Metal. In any case, Bleed the Sky's obvious versatility and commendable experimental nature suggest that they need only compile a little more experience in order to harness their schizophrenic songwriting impulses, but, as it stands, Paradigm in Entropy's description is only half accurate. - Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Bleed the Sky

Orange County, California's Bleed the Sky was formed in January 2003 by vocalist Noah Robinson, guitarists Kyle Moorman and Wayne Miller, bassist Casey Kulek, DJ Puck and drummer Austin D'Amond, and their 2005 debut for Nuclear Blast, Paradigm in Entropy, featured a futuristic, industrial and melodyinfused take on numetal's dissonant riffs and raplike vocals. - Eduardo ... Read more