1. Ecliptic
2. The March Of Swadisthana
3. Sky Burials
4. The Chariot
5. Titan
The karma Cure have released their debut album titled "Saturn." This album shows the band in a very heavy light. The band has a deathcore feel them and they really do that heavy. They are similar to a Emmure or a Chelsea Grin, so if you like those bands, you could like these guys. This album hasn't been done too badly here. When looking at the recording quality of the album, the album has been done alright, could be better, could of been worse, but that's okay for a first album. These guys do know how to play though and it is shown on this album. Now onto the vocals and lyrics, the vocals on this album are in line with what you would expect from a newer deathcore/metal band, but they have potential there, while the lyrics could use a little work to get a more meaningful and have lyrics that connect with the listener a little bit more. If you are looking for a single to this album, there isn't one, so just pick a song and give it a listen to get the feel of the album. The Karma Cure have made an album that shows what they are all about. It has a few issues with is such as not being loud and the sound isn't full enough, but it is a decent first effort for a band like this while showing off their skills. We do hope the band can get out there more and get more shows going to give the band a buzz. We like it overall. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think of it. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)
2. The March Of Swadisthana
3. Sky Burials
4. The Chariot
5. Titan
The karma Cure have released their debut album titled "Saturn." This album shows the band in a very heavy light. The band has a deathcore feel them and they really do that heavy. They are similar to a Emmure or a Chelsea Grin, so if you like those bands, you could like these guys. This album hasn't been done too badly here. When looking at the recording quality of the album, the album has been done alright, could be better, could of been worse, but that's okay for a first album. These guys do know how to play though and it is shown on this album. Now onto the vocals and lyrics, the vocals on this album are in line with what you would expect from a newer deathcore/metal band, but they have potential there, while the lyrics could use a little work to get a more meaningful and have lyrics that connect with the listener a little bit more. If you are looking for a single to this album, there isn't one, so just pick a song and give it a listen to get the feel of the album. The Karma Cure have made an album that shows what they are all about. It has a few issues with is such as not being loud and the sound isn't full enough, but it is a decent first effort for a band like this while showing off their skills. We do hope the band can get out there more and get more shows going to give the band a buzz. We like it overall. Listen to this album to decide for yourself what you think of it. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)
Genre: Deathcore/Metal/Thrash
Release Date: March 13th, 2010
Location: Elora, Ontario
Label: None
Release Date: March 13th, 2010
Location: Elora, Ontario
Label: None
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