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Review: 8m/s – ‘Borders pt.1’

  • Borders pt.1 by
  • 8m/s (Eight Meters Per Second)
  • Release date: May 15, 2015
  • Origin: Bulgaria
  • Recorded: Sound Of Thunder Records (Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria)
  • Style: Metalcore, Hardcore, Deathcore.

Hard stuff, personal favourite.

Hardcore, deathcore, Bulgaria, that says it all, an explosive combination that will literally make you want to be there, moshing. 8m/s never disappoint and ‘Borders pt.1‘ is no exception. Since I saw them live in Varna, they are my association for quality home-grown killing machine. Brutal grooves all the way with deathcore breakdows, not to mention the lyrics, that are pointed at actual things that plague our society. Very good second effort, that should be on your buy list, NOW! I admire those guys, they really rise the level for Bulgarian metal. Featuring some very good sound centred around amazing composition and recording, what more can you want?

Check the album:

Borders pt. I by 8m/s

‘Borders pt.1’ is well glued piece of metalcore

The composition is well crafted, it features burst of speed and then goes down to the ground, making you headbang until your head goes off. Riffs, riffs, riffs and always on their place, blending perfectly with the vibe of the album, transitions arе perfect, moments are bond together and the songs pass seamlessly (rewind is your first reaction), tension doesn’t fall until the end. Vocals are very heavy, personally reminding me of Meshuggah and Hatebreed, and in combination with the blast beats, the listener’s blood is pumping.

Sound

For our home scene here, that is maybe the best sound found around, clear as rain drops. Drums sound fantastic (oh yeah, the drummer is killing it, really), each hit is clean and natural, guitars and bass are well mixed and create that complete feeling that we all love (Breakdown of Sanity for reference). I really love how the growls were put in the mix, no remarks can be made here, they are perfect. ‘Borders pt.1’ is a great production achievement for the Bulgarian scene.

Favourite songs: Darkest side of our dreams, Awaken

Buy the album, money well spent.

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Stefan Andonov

Founder, maintainer, developer, name it of Djentmag.com . Likes to pretend he can djent in his band - My Own Destiny, love mountain hiking as well

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