-Review- Impurities - "Quotes" EP

Impurities showcases a sound that is relentless and awe inspiring in its heaviness.

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From: Reno, NV
Sounds like: Metal



Impurities hail from Reno, Nevada. Reno has had a rich hardcore scene in the past few years but Impurities are here to show that Reno also has a bustling metal scene as well with their new EP. "Intro" opens up the EP with some atmospheric tones to help set the mood of the EP. "Grey" erupts with fury. The intensity of the track is on par with early Bring Me The Horizon. It has technical parts, breakdowns and everything a metalcore fan will love. "No Light, No Dark" continues the sonic assault as it brings a more Between The Buried And Me influence to the forefront. The track is relentless and keeps the EP going at full throttle."Silver Spoon" features some fantastic guitar work. The track has shades of a Whitechapel sound to it. The track is a circle pit starter for sure. It has a melodic bridge which features clean vocals for the first time on the EP. It adds a dimension on the EP that really shows the talent of the band. Once the final breakdown comes in, it comes in with force and absolutely blasts the doors off the track."Lost Feelings" is a melodic instrumental track that slows things down a bit before heading back into the fray. "The Cutthroat" is a slam dancers dream track as it has breakdowns galore in its sound. It goes straight for the jugular and should get the live crowd moving immediately. "Isolate" closes out the EP in epic fashion. The track is dynamic and is a must hear along with the rest of the EP.

Verdict:
Impurities showcases a sound that is relentless and awe inspiring in its heaviness. Say hello to the newest addition to your metal collection.