A few tracks in particular that contain massive breakdowns are "The Unknown (Strength)", "Survival (The Chariot)", and "Winterfell (The Tower)". Both Winston and Chad display their aggressive style on their respective tracks while Adrian's vocals are less aggressive and during an ambient passage.Īnother thing that I must talk about is how heavy some of the breakdowns on Divination sound. Winston McCall of Parkway Drive proves why he's one of the most well-known vocalists in metalcore near the end of "Departure (Death)", Chag Ruhlig of Legend (and ex-For The Fallen Dreams) makes an appearance on "The Unknown (Strength)", and Adrian Fitipaldes of Northlane can be heard on the eighth track entitled "Shapeless (The Judgement)". One of the coolest parts about Divination lies in the guest vocalists that In Hearts Wake managed to nab to help them out on some tracks. ![]() The tracks that stood out to me instrumental-wise were "Traveller (The Fool)", "Survival (The Chariot)", "B.I.A (The Hanged Man)", "Shapeless (Judgement)", and "Release (The Moon)". The instrumentation is pretty standard over the course of this 34-minute album, although there are a few flashes of brilliance. There is a lot of chugging that is very similar to what you hear from Legend and I, along with many others, grow a bit tired of that after a while. I don't know what it is about In Hearts Wake's Divination that has reeled me in and kept me hooked, but it has somehow managed to do so. Believe it or not, this is actually the only major flaw on Divination. This causes "Inertia (The Hermit)" to come off as a filler track and the weakest track on the album. The cleans on Divination are really good overall, but on the track entitled "Inertia (The Hermit)" which features Garret Rapp of The Color Morale, they are overused. The other vocals (the cleans) surprised me when I listened to In Hearts Wake for the first time. The first thing that I noticed on Divination is that the vocalist of In Hearts Wake has a nasty (in a good way) scream. ![]() Their new album, Divination, is currently streaming over at Kill Your Stereo (link below) and it will officially be released on August 31st via We Are Unified Records. Well, here we are again with another metalcore/hardcore band from Australia that is destined for great things.
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