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Splinters from an Ever-Changing Face

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If you consider yourself the type of metalhead whose taste is too advanced for metalcore, you should let END's Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face be your exception. This North American supergroup makes hi-fidelity metalcore with sophisticated compositions that are best experienced on quality headphones, while simultaneously serving plenty of moshpit fodder for the toughest fist-swingers. The group is comprised of Counterparts vocalist Brendan Murphy, ex-Shai Hulud guitarist Gregory Thomas, Reign Supreme bassist Jay Pepito, ex-Structures drummer Andrew McEnaney, and their ringleader/guitarist/producer Will Putney. Every one of those players have made important contributions to hardcore, deathcore, and metalcore within the last 15 years, and Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face sounds like them all channelling the heaviest aspects of their respective projects into a trim 32 minutes of decimation.

McEnaney was a standout player in the spastic djent band Structures, and here he brings that temperamental playstyle into a setting where everyone is at the top of their game. Murphy's pained yells are the calling card for his beefy melodic hardcore band Counterparts, but in this project he screams like a demon and sounds better than ever. However, it's Putney's hand that's most felt in END. When he's not cranking out beastly tech-deathcore in Fit For An Autopsy, he's a revered producer who's brought to life records by some of the biggest hardcore (Vein, Stick To Your Guns, Harms Way) and metalcore (Every Time I Die, Knocked Loose, The Ghost Inside) bands of the last decade. Everything he touches sounds impeccable, but Splinters… might be his masterwork. Each element in the mix—buzzsaw guitar tones, shattering low-ends, hellish vocals—is turned to ten while somehow not sounding like crap.

The album is definitely rooted in metalcore, but there are moments that are so unrelentingly heavy that they break through into other genres. "Covet Not" and "Absence" whirr so fast at points that they almost become black metal, and closer "Sands of Sleep" is a gargantuan chugger that verges on sludge. There are countless modern bands merging the energy of hardcore with the weight of metal, but it's been a while since a group sounded this crushing while doing it. © Eli Enis/Qobuz

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1
Covet Not
00:03:03

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

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2
Pariah Explicit
00:03:29

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

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3
Absence
00:03:28

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Pete Morcey, FeaturedArtist - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

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4
The Reach of Resurrection
00:02:27

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

5
Fear for Me Now
00:02:00

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

6
Hesitation Wounds
00:04:17

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

7
Captive to My Curse
00:01:48

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

8
Evening Arms
00:03:14

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

9
An Apparition
00:02:05

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

10
Every Empty Vein
00:01:44

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

11
Sands of Sleep
00:05:19

Will Putney, Producer - End, MainArtist - William Putney, Composer - Tanner Merritt, FeaturedArtist - Gregory James Thomas, Composer - Brendan Joseph Murphy, Composer - William Paul Rymer, Composer

(C) 2020 Closed Casket Activities (P) 2020 Closed Casket Activities

Presentación del Álbum

If you consider yourself the type of metalhead whose taste is too advanced for metalcore, you should let END's Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face be your exception. This North American supergroup makes hi-fidelity metalcore with sophisticated compositions that are best experienced on quality headphones, while simultaneously serving plenty of moshpit fodder for the toughest fist-swingers. The group is comprised of Counterparts vocalist Brendan Murphy, ex-Shai Hulud guitarist Gregory Thomas, Reign Supreme bassist Jay Pepito, ex-Structures drummer Andrew McEnaney, and their ringleader/guitarist/producer Will Putney. Every one of those players have made important contributions to hardcore, deathcore, and metalcore within the last 15 years, and Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face sounds like them all channelling the heaviest aspects of their respective projects into a trim 32 minutes of decimation.

McEnaney was a standout player in the spastic djent band Structures, and here he brings that temperamental playstyle into a setting where everyone is at the top of their game. Murphy's pained yells are the calling card for his beefy melodic hardcore band Counterparts, but in this project he screams like a demon and sounds better than ever. However, it's Putney's hand that's most felt in END. When he's not cranking out beastly tech-deathcore in Fit For An Autopsy, he's a revered producer who's brought to life records by some of the biggest hardcore (Vein, Stick To Your Guns, Harms Way) and metalcore (Every Time I Die, Knocked Loose, The Ghost Inside) bands of the last decade. Everything he touches sounds impeccable, but Splinters… might be his masterwork. Each element in the mix—buzzsaw guitar tones, shattering low-ends, hellish vocals—is turned to ten while somehow not sounding like crap.

The album is definitely rooted in metalcore, but there are moments that are so unrelentingly heavy that they break through into other genres. "Covet Not" and "Absence" whirr so fast at points that they almost become black metal, and closer "Sands of Sleep" is a gargantuan chugger that verges on sludge. There are countless modern bands merging the energy of hardcore with the weight of metal, but it's been a while since a group sounded this crushing while doing it. © Eli Enis/Qobuz

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