r_bloodworth, man it's not like they sold themselves out or anything. their music is brutal and honest and they've never softened their image for the big mainstream radio. they're a loud and proud 3-piece band from south africa. sure they have a few songs that have managed to get onto mainstream radio, but listen to the lyrics of Fake It and you'll see that it's actually playing down mainstream popular music/artists etc.
I'm torn between this album and Karma and Effect as to which is the better. Karma seemed much heavier, but the lyrics in their latest effort are...deeper?
nah i can't say that, Karma and Effect's lyrics were just as deep. Give them some credit for their talent, don't just hate because their sound seems to have changed a bit.
r_bloodworth, man it's not like they sold themselves out or anything. their music is brutal and honest and they've never softened their image for the big mainstream radio. they're a loud and proud 3-piece band from south africa. sure they have a few songs that have managed to get onto mainstream radio, but listen to the lyrics of Fake It and you'll see that it's actually playing down mainstream popular music/artists etc.
I'm torn between this album and Karma and Effect as to which is the better. Karma seemed much heavier, but the lyrics in their latest effort are...deeper? nah i can't say that, Karma and Effect's lyrics were just as deep. Give them some credit for their talent, don't just hate because their sound seems to have changed a bit.